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Kentucky
Bluegrass ( Poa pratensis )
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50 Lbs Kentucky
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Kentucky Bluegrass
is a cool season lawn grass. Bluegrasses can be planted from
seeds or sodded and is one of the most popular turfgrass
lawns in Northern America. Bluegrasses require medium
amounts of lawn care and make beautiful home and sports
grasses.
Kentucky Bluegrass (shown above) is the most famous and
popular of the Bluegrass species. --- There are many
improved varieties of KBG available on the market today.
Bluegrass remains the same in popularity much as it was when
first introduced to North American by early Europeans and
their animals. Beautiful, lush and finely textured, this is
the real lawn grass most people strive for. Truly a "bare
foot" grass at its' finest. Not too aggressive nor too
retiring this species mixes well with companion cool season
grasses for greater diversity and longevity. As most tender
bladed grasses go; higher rates of fertilizer and water are
needed. It's fast growing characteristic has the ability
develop a good root system against drought. Bluegrass has
good "lawn mending" capabilities.
Bluegrass has a later green-up period and is often seeded specifically
with ryegrasses for this reason. Bluegrass is one of the
longest living perennials grasses grown. Although a
reseeding grass; many factors over a period of time may thin
or kill sections of these lawns and reseeding or patch
seeding may be required. The reasons for this can be due to
disease, insect damage, wear, climate swings, water
deficiency, or other environmental factors. Reseeding
affords the homeowner a chance to upgrade the present lawn
with improved qualities.
Establishment: Bluegrass can be fairly easy established from
seed or sod. Seeded lawns establishment depends upon a well
prepared seedbed, application of a starter fertilizer,
following seeding guidelines with consistent watering
schedules while the seedlings develop and thereafter as
needed. Due to the slower growth of Bluegrass, full
establishment takes time (1-2 months is not unusual). This
is one of the primary reasons to include Perennial Ryegrass
in a Bluegrass lawn.
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Variety: Kentucky Bluegrass
Date Tested: 04/09
Origin : California
Pure Seeds: 98.7%
Inert: 01.80%
Crop Seed: 00.15%
Weed Seed: 00.05%
Germination: 85%
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