Do you know which type of turf grass will create your dream lawn? The perfect grass depends on your climate, how much maintenance you're willing to do, and the look you want.
Here is a review of twelve different kinds of grass to choose from.
Bahia Grass is low maintenance with a deep root system that stays green into fall and winter. "However, it requires a moderate amount of watering, and only occasional fertilizer."
Bent Grass is moderately-high maintenance and commonly used on golf courses for its tolerance for heavy foot traffic. "Best of all, bent grass can be mowed very short without damage."
Bermuda Grass grows in many soils and is drought-resistant. It requires minimal fertilizing and regular mowing. "Bermuda grass will stay green well into the winter if watered weekly."
Buffalo Grass is very low maintenance, drought-resistant, and does not require fertilizing. "It only needs to be mowed about once a month or as little as once a year if you want to have a naturalistic looking landscape."
Carpet Grass grows in low wet areas with sandy soil but is not drought resistant.
Centipede Grass makes a dense lawn with minimal maintenance.
Fescue Grass has moderate maintenance needs and tolerates high foot traffic but requires yearly fertilizing.
Kentucky Bluegrass offers aesthetic appeal but needs frequent watering and care.
Paspalum Grass thrives in low light areas with extended rain but requires nitrogen-rich fertilizer.
Rye Grass establishes quickly but needs consistent moisture for optimal growth.
St. Augustine Grass spreads quickly in hot climates but requires frequent mowing.
Zoysia Grass offers very-low maintenance requirements but takes longer to establish compared to other grasses.
Choosing the right grass for your lawn depends on factors like climate, maintenance, and foot traffic. Buffalo grass is low maintenance and great for extreme conditions. Bermuda and Bent grass are durable for high foot traffic. Fescue and Centipede work well in shady areas.
Drought-resistant options include Bermuda and Buffalo grasses while Zoysia and Centipede require minimal effort for a beautiful lawn. Ultimately, your choice should align with your lawn's needs and goals.
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