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  • Using a broadcast spreader to apply grass seed to a lawn gets the job done faster and more evenly than doing it manually. Pull-behind broadcast spreaders made by John Deere are attached to a tractor…

  • When an object depreciates, its value is lower than it was when it was new. This concept applies to seeds of grasses and other plants as well as to automobiles, clothing and computers. When grass seed…

  • Dormant seeding your cool-season lawn can be a good option if you have poorly draining soil that doesn’t dry out early enough to work in the spring. The freezing and thawing of the soil over the…

  • A broadcast spreader saves time and energy when you need to plant a new lawn. The spreaders also disperse the seed more evenly than tossing the seed out by hand, and this makes for a more evenly…

  • Several consumer grass seed ratings exist. Some ratings are based on consumer purchases and others take into account consumer feedback and reviews. The National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP)…

  • Young olive trees cannot compete with grass for the soil's nutrients and moisture. Sowing grass seed too close to the base of a young tree will result in stunted growth of the tree. You must allow…

  • In the late summer, as you sit outside enjoying the last of the season's warmth, the slightest breeze can turn ornamental grasses into a fascinating focal point. While the flowers are minuscule, green…

  • The species of Muhlenbergia that is commonly referred to as “muhly grass” is capillaris. Favored for its pink, fluffy flower plumes, muhly is highly ornamental and not at all demanding,…

  • When renovating or planting a lawn, you may decide to use grass seed instead of sod for versatility and cost-effectiveness. Grass seed, although cheap, can be difficult to establish. Not only do you…

  • Lawns are winterized in late fall using a light dosage of fertilizer. Depending on the climate, lawns can be seeded as late as October. A light winterizing fertilizer will not damage most seed types…

  • Cultivating your own lawn grass is an ideal alternative for those homeowners that do not wish to simply settle for the grass that already naturally grows around their home. Depending on a number of…

  • Plant a new lawn, cover patches in an existing lawn or turn part of your property back to wild grass using grass seed. Planting grass from seed takes longer than spreading turf, but it's cheaper and…

  • Don't let Scotts Edgeguard Mini broadcast spreader's name fool you. The Edgeguard Mini can hold up to 5,000 square feet of lawn products, like fertilizer and seed. With dial settings from 2 to 15,…

  • If you are lucky enough to have mature trees on your property, then you're also unlucky enough to have large shady areas that make it difficult to grow grass. Shady areas do not support the Kentucky…

  • Soil erosion is a continuous problem in areas that see heavy rainfall runoff and high winds. These weather conditions often occur in coastal areas where the soil is sandy and easily affected by water…

  • Grass seed does not sink in to the soil, in fact some professionals use lawn rollers to make sure the seeds stay put. This also requires breaking up the soil and creating grooves or holes for grass…

  • Centipede and fescue grasses are two common turf with different growing seasons. Gardeners overseeding their centipede grass generally plant grass seeds in late spring. While those overseeding their…

  • Experts recommend renovating a lawn when more than 50 percent of the lawn is composed of weeds or bare soil. Lawn renovation involves more than tossing some grass seed out on the surface. In most…

  • Drought-tolerant garden characteristics become especially valuable as the gardener's time and resources are stretched. Some municipalities in water-rare regions forbid water-greedy lawns, and…

  • Monkey grass -- also known as lilyturf, dwarf mondo grass and Liriope -- is an ornamental plant that has several main landscaping uses. The plant, which comes in several different but uniformly…

  • Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass that makes an excellent turf in sunny areas. Many people favor it for lawns, golf courses, sports fields and parks. Some of the fine-textured hybrid Bermuda…

  • Ortho Weed-B-Gon from the Scotts Co. is a powerful weed killer designed to kill a wide variety of weeds while not killing existing, healthy grass. Grass seeds and grass seedlings are a different…

  • Urea fertilizer packs a powerful, nitrogen-filled punch into a small package. Urea granules are 46 percent nitrogen, one of the highest concentrations of nitrogen available in a fertilizer. It is also…

  • Numerous descriptions exist of fungal diseases growing on grass. It's important for gardeners to notice this fungal growth, because spores harm grass by feeding off the nutrients in the blades. To…

  • Gardening and farming have been integral parts of human culture and as such, many urban legends and home remedies persist. Adding Epsom salts to garden soil is one such urban legend, long thought to…

  • Erosion is a process by which rocks and soil loosen and break away from the earth's surface and move to other locations. Erosion changes the earth's landscape by forming and destroying rivers, filling…

  • Grass lawns are high-maintenance landscape features, requiring fertilizing, liming, weeding, mowing, aerating and periodic renovation. Although less formal landscaping is an option, gardeners may…

  • When seeding a pasture or other large area, you calculate the amount of grass seed needed by the acre rather than per square foot or square yard. However, if the grass seed package does not provide…

  • Turf is another name for sod, or the layer of lawn grass that sits on the top soil. Removing turf will allow you to convert a field into a vegetable or flower garden or an orchard. You can remove turf…

  • No-till farming is a way of growing crops without having to overturn, rake or use a tool called a soil pick to excavate ground each year to prepare it for crops. The no-till farming method is used…

  • Poor drainage can cause problems on your property or to your home that include flooding, standing water, foul odor, breeding of insects, mud, diseased or dying plants and a ruined lawn. Heavy rain or…

  • In dry, hot climates, you may find a presence of sandy soil, or soil with a higher ratio of yellow sand than topsoil, which results in a challenge when it comes to growing grass. Many times, an…

  • When starting a new lawn, growers are faced with the choice of either purchasing pre-germinated sod and planting it outside or sowing the grass seeds directly into lawn soil and allowing them to…

  • If you suspect that birds have been eating your foam roof, then you have a problem. If you don't take action, your foam roof is likely to fail. This can lead to leaks, water damage and a whole slew of…

  • Grass seed must be distributed at its recommended rate to prevent seedlings from competing with one another, according to the University of Minnesota. When too much grass seed is applied at one time,…

  • If you plan to start a new lawn, you have the option of either purchasing pregerminated sod or starting the grass from seed. Both choices have their merits and drawbacks, but if you opt to start your…

  • EarthWay manufactures and markets two main types of residential spreader tools: broadcast also known as rotary spreaders and drop spreaders. Spreaders are versatile garden tools used for fertilizing,…

  • Ornamental grasses add variety and interest to landscape designs and come in many textures and colors. They can serve a number of landscaping functions, as screens, accents, borders and focal points.…

  • Bahia grass, a warm-season turf, is the turf of choice for pastures and roadside planting in the Southeast. Most commonly grown in the warmer regions is the "Argentine" variety, while "Pensacola"…

  • Birds will eat many different types of seeds including grass seed that you sow on the soil. You need to take some precautions when sowing grass seeds so that birds don't eat the seeds. There are many…

  • The blue liquid seen coming out of certain bugs is blood. The color of the blood is determined by the metallic content. Mammals generally have iron-rich blood, which causes it to turn red when exposed…

  • A fertilizer spreader is, as the name implies, any device used to distribute fertilizer over a lawn, garden or other plant-growing area. As anyone who's suffered the ill effects of fertilizer burn or…

  • Grass seeds germinate when soil temperatures favor their germination. For instance, cool season grass varieties germinate in the early spring. Whereas, warm season grass types germinate in the late…

  • From porcelain tile to ceramic, and from glazed, honed, to natural, the material choices available for a do-it-yourself tile project are overwhelming. Thankfully, figuring out the correct square…

  • Drainage ditch leaks can be small seeping areas or large holes. You must determine the scope of the defect before deciding what action you will take to fix the problem. Cost of materials, labor and…

  • Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) is one of the easiest culinary herbs to grow. It thrives in a pot on a windowsill or in a sunny location in the garden. Depending on variety, basil is harvested within 30…

  • Sedge grass is an ornamental grass available in so many varieties that sedge grass can be planted in nearly any growing conditions. They grow in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 10 and will live in moist,…

  • Tomato plants grow in a range of varieties and cultivars and feature both small and large growth and fruit. While all tomato cultivars require the same set of growing conditions, they don't all grow…

  • Mulch has many functions in the yard and garden, most of them approximating natural processes by which organic material returns to the earth. In nature, all kinds of organic material -- leaves, twigs,…

  • Most ornamental grasses add height, texture and color to a landscape. When the wind blows, these tall grasses provide a soft backdrop of movement and sound. Ornamental grasses line walkways and garden…

  • A lawn roller is used to level and firm the surface of the soil when preparing it for planting or laying sod. This tool can break up clods and allow the seed or sod to rest evenly on the surface of…

  • Laying down sod provides homeowners with an instant lawn. The strips of green grass give bare areas a thick, lush look; however, like all grasses, over time sod can become depleted and thin. To…

  • There are an estimated 109 genera and some 5,500 species of sedge grass (Carex), a perennial herb that most often grows in temperate and cold regions, although some tropical species exist. Sedge grows…

  • Planting and tending to a garden lead to lower risks of osteoporosis and diabetes while helping improve sleep and the overall quality of life. Instead of buying a full-grown plant, some gardeners…

  • Gully dams, or check dams, are a typical method for building farm ponds and accomplish two complementary objectives. First of all, they stop soil erosion. Additionally, after they fill, farm ponds can…

  • Properly constructed dams are essential for any pond. If the pond dam is inadequate, the pond will leak and eventually empty. The time to build the dam is when the pond is being excavated and built.…

  • Basil is an herb often used to flavor pastas, salads and soups. This versatile plant grows well in container gardens, especially dwarf basil varieties. Grow dwarf basil from starter plants or from…

  • Establishing a new lawn from seed is relatively less expensive than using sod. However, it takes longer for a dense turf to develop from seed compared to the instant results obtained from sod. Success…

  • Seeds remain dormant until the environmental conditions signal that it's time to germinate. Most annual seeds require nothing more than warm temperatures and moisture to sprout, but perennial seed can…

  • The EarthWay EV-N-SPRED® is a lawn and garden tool that you can use to evenly spread seeds, mulch or manure around your yard to keep it growing healthy and strong. In order to use the EV-N-SPRED,…

  • Cool-season grass seed will grow when temperatures reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit. However, warm-season grass will not germinate until temperatures have risen to 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, according to…

  • Ornamental grasses are valued for attractive forms, low-maintenance requirements and landscaping projects ranging from erosion control to use as a privacy screen or hedge. Purple ornamental grasses…

  • Not many grass types are available for gardeners wanting low-growing grass for their shady lawns. Most grass types prefer full sun environments that receive at least six to eight hours of sunlight.…

  • Pond dams are the retaining systems constructed as a means of building and maintaining an artificial pond. The ponds these dams create can be built for a number of different purposes. They are often…

  • Planting grass seed is one of the most economical methods of growing new turf or filling in thin spots in existing turf. Just as this planting option may be appealing to your budget, the seeds are…

  • Over seeding thin lawns is best done in the late summer when your weed population is low and the ground is still warm, according to Iowa State University. Certain types of lawn grass such a bahia and…

  • Using ornamental grasses as part of your landscape or container design can add visual interest and texture year-round. Many ornamental grasses bloom with colorful flower stalks, though most tend to be…

  • The idea of spreading new grass seed onto your already-growing and thriving lawn may seem redundant, but overseeding a lawn provides a number of important advantages. You can't simply grab a handful…

  • Cucumbers grow in home gardens and pots around the country, with maturity dates quick enough for even cold areas. These plants must grow in the right seasons, though, and with the right soil and light…

  • Renting a home means more than taking care of just the interior of the property, it also means lawn maintenance. In a property where you have dead grass or where patches of grass need reseeding, the…

  • Building your own dam out of soil and rock can be a great way to increase the value of your property by creating a pond. It is necessary to know the correct way to use soil and rock together to…

  • Southern Belle is a cultivar of Red Clover, know botanically as Trifolium pratense "Southern Belle." It is most commonly planted as field forage and as a hay crop. Southern Belle was released…

  • Grass seed can be applied by several spreader types. Hand spreaders, drop spreaders and rotary spreaders can be used to seed a lawn area. Recommended rates can be determined by referring to the…

  • Many people pay little to no attention to plants growing along highways, abandoned lots and streambeds. One of those plants is the bushy-looking porcupine sedge, which grows in nearly all of the…

  • Retailers sell seeds by the pound, but this measure can mislead you. One pound of seeds may not be as useful as another. First, the pound does not consist entirely of seeds. It also contains chaff,…

  • Alfalfa grows in many different climates. It can be grown where there is adequate water or in arid areas. It will also grow well in fields that have high alkalinity, meaning high soil pH. Alfalfa is…

  • Red clover is a useful forage crop and often harvested for hay. It makes an excellent cover or green manure crop and improves soils greatly. Red clover is a perennial legume and useful in rotation…

  • Sandy soils pose particular problems for growing grass seed. These soils are usually located in Southern areas where drought occurs frequently or in coastal areas that require plants that are…

  • Corn weight calculation uses a simple formula that is dependent on specific variables unique to each field. Calculating weight can begin when the corn has reached maturity. Mature ears will display a…

  • The amount of grass seed required per square meter depends upon the type of seed used, the hours of sunlight and amount of moisture the seeded area will receive, soil fertility and whether the seeding…

  • Make your dirt healthier through a process of tilling and other improvements. Tilling is the first step, but it doesn't end there. You have to evaluate the soil structure and determine its needs. Once…

  • The snow has melted to reveal 2- to 3-inch-wide paths running back and forth across your yard's surface. Voles created these tunnels during the winter as they foraged under the snow for seeds and…

  • Advertised on TV infomercials, QuickLawn is a brand of grass seed that is said to grow year-round, in spite of inclement weather conditions that can occur in winter. QuickLawn comes with a money-back…

  • Unlike many traditional turfgrasses, sedge grass grows native to the United States. Belonging to the genus Carex, sedge plants provide homeowners with an alternative to traditional grass plants.…

  • A lush and healthy lawn improves the appearance of your home and also aids in reducing erosion and filtering ground water. When planting a new lawn, you might opt to begin from scratch, using seed in…

  • Picking the best grass seed may seem like a challenging task. A yard reflects on the homeowner and a turfgrass not suited to your property may result in an unattractive or hard-to-maintain lawn.…

  • Perennial grass seed, when sown correctly and provided with adequate growing conditions, return year after year.Because of their constant presence, perennial grasses help prevent soil erosion. Whether…

  • If you experience regular problems with your lawn, such as insects and disease, soil compaction may be at the root of the problem. According to Clemson Cooperative Extension, many gardeners mistakenly…

  • When you buy a large parcel of land, you are typically charged a certain amount of money per acre. If you've been looking for a piece of property and have come across a few different "cost per acre"…

  • Grasses require a lot of water during the hot summer months in order to thrive and reproduce. Because home gardeners are very aware that grasses require a lot of water, they can easily overwater their…

  • Growing grass doesn't have to be a major undertaking. With a little basic knowledge you may prepare your yard for the grass seed and apply it with ease. For those unfamiliar with the process,…

  • Germination rates and viability of grass seed decrease over time. Properly stored, grass seed can retain most of its planting value for up to a year. Keeping it any longer than that is not advised.

  • Although most grasses are green, only a few varieties are suitable for use as turf. This is because turf grass must be able to grow to a uniform height while maintaining a shortness that is both easy…

  • Those who want to remove grass from their yards for gardening or landscaping often reach for the tiller. Tillers use sharp blades to break up the grass. This process not only clears out the…

  • One way to rejuvenate an older lawn or to establish a new one is by planting grass seed, which is less expensive than installing sod. Planting grass seed takes quite a bit of prep work to create a…

  • Dust, chaff and weed seeds contaminate commercial seed supplies, meaning only a percentage of the product is viable seed. Every batch of seed contains slightly different percentages of viable seed, so…

  • Probably every homeowner wishes for a luscious green lawn to complement his home. If your lawn lacks thickness, it probably was planted improperly or is not tolerant of its shady location. If the…

  • Most anyone who has a yard wants it to feature grass. Grass makes your home look comfortable and enhances the appearance of its surroundings. Many homeowners have have difficulty growing the green…

  • Killing grass and the grass seed the grass constantly drops onto the ground is important if you plan to install a mulched area such as a play area, rock bed or flowerbed. If you do not kill the grass…

  • Lawns that include play areas must feature grass that meets several requirements. The grass must handle high volumes of traffic. Ideally, the grass also needs to maintain its color and beauty to keep…

  • A bushel is a unit of measurement used mostly in agriculture in the United States. Traditionally, a bushel measures volume, but it is increasingly used to measure weight, too. How much a bushel weighs…

  • Grass seed germination is the point where the seed starts to produce a delicate shoot and put down roots. However, grass seed germination won't happen without the right temperatures, soil conditions,…

  • Sprinkling grass seed on bare or patchy spots is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to achieve a bright green lawn. However, birds also often view the seeds as an easy meal. They may fly down and…

  • Flowering grass plants, referred to as ornamental grasses, are used to provide structure, height and depth to landscape designs. The flowers from ornamental grasses can also be used to adorn interior…

  • Seeding lawns that have declined in health is oftentimes necessary. Bare spots in the yard are breeding grounds of weeds. Healthy lawns do not require yearly seeding. Gardeners who fix their…

  • One key sign of a healthy landscape is the look, feel and thickness of the grass in the yard. If your landscape is incomplete, spreading grass seed over an area is a sure way to thicken a lawn or to…

  • Ornamental grasses are used in gardens for their low maintenance and wide selection of textures, sizes and color variations. The grasses grow in a range of forms, including spiky, upright or curled.…

  • Birds rely on a diet of large numbers of seeds, which might include the grass seed you have sown to grow your lawn. One way to protect your grass seed from hungry birds is to cover it with plastic…

  • Seeding your land with grass is a relatively easy process that requires only a bare minimum of landscaping skills. You can plant grass seeds to either grow an entire lawn or repair bare areas in your…

  • Seeding a lawn is a precise business and requires careful preparation to encourage proper seed germination and growth. Most grass seeds require a starter fertilizer to boost initial growth, but the…

  • Watering is one of the essential tasks for growing a new lawn, or repairing an existing, problematic lawn, with grass seed. However, it is possible to damage the new seed and growing lawn with…

  • Overseeding means distributing grass seed over an existing lawn in an effort to bring it back to a lush, healthy state. Generally, gardeners overseed after experiencing lawn problems or when they have…

  • A grass lawn can sometimes become undernourished and can thin out in places. One solution to this uneven lawn is to seed the lawn with more grass seed. However, songbirds will often feast on your…

  • Pondering over rakes at the home improvement store, you find varying calibers of rakes for your differing outdoor needs. When seeding grass, you need more than one kind of rake to accomplish the job:…

  • Plants create waste by-products through the normal cell processes. These waste products must be broken down in the vacuole structures. The waste is used to help bulk up the cells to make them rigid.…

  • Finding a salt spreader for a pickup truck is not too difficult, but ensuring that you find and install the correct one for your 1996 Dodge pickup may take some time. Salt spreaders come in a host of…

  • Venus fly traps are among the most popular of the insectivorous plants. These tropical plants, scientifically named dionaea muscipula, have two large leaf blades that sense the presence of insects…

  • Growing grass generally involves two time considerations: when you should plant it and how often you need to mow it. The temperature and climate are very important in making these determinations. The…

  • Like humans, grass needs food and water to survive. While the grass gets water from rainfall, and occasionally from your hose or sprinklers, food is another story. Most growers and landscapers use…

  • Turf, the layer of grass that is grown on lawns, golf courses, football fields and in commercial landscaping, comes in many varieties. Choice in turf types depends on how it will be used, the amount…

  • Native grass is a good solution for a low-maintenance area or establishing a natural-looking landscape. Correctly planting native grass is the best way to start.

  • Applying pre-emergent herbicides in the spring prevents weed seeds from germinating in the lawn. The herbicides also prevent grass seed from germinating. By choosing the right herbicide and timing…

  • A vertical grass seed slicer or slit-seeder has upright blades spaced 2 inches apart. As you push the machine, it cuts furrows in the ground and drops grass seeds in them. In some models, an attached…

  • Each grass seed package is labeled with a guaranteed germination rate and the period for which the rate is guaranteed. Although some seeds remain viable for years, their continued successful…

  • Iron is essential to healthy plant growth and is responsible for giving your grass its deep green color. Iron can also aid in weed control as well as repel various insects. There are several types of…

  • A perforated PVC drainage pipe is used as part of a system to move water away from a building. This type of system is called a French drain. As water reaches the foundation of a building, it can seep…

  • Sun-ripened crop fields bring excitement to any farmer's heart, but that feeling can be dampened when the crop produces a different yield than what was expected. When you grow your own crops, whether…

  • Loose soil is prone to severe erosion from heavy rainfall or improper irrigation methods. Water will always seek its own level, creating shallow channels for drainage. Newly planted grass seed is…

  • Growing a beautiful, lush lawn starts with grass seed. The methods of planting and growing grass vary as much as the types of grass available; however, the variables can be divided into warm season…

  • Manufactured by Voluntary Products Group, or VPG, ferti-lome is a line of lawn care products that includes ferti-lome 24-0-4 lawn food plus iron. Ferti-lome lawn food plus iron contains 24 percent…

  • Simplot manufactures Turf Supreme fertilizer under its BEST brand especially for turfgrasses in lawns, athletic fields and golf courses. Turf Supreme, and Turf Supreme with other features, are…

  • A pulverizer is an attachment that you use with a tractor to break up soil and vegetation in order to help prepare soil for planting. When used properly, it can save you a great deal of manual labor.…

  • Grass seed is the cheapest way to grow a thick lawn. It's easy to do on your own, with minimal tools. If you're tempted to use seed that has been sitting in the garage, check the viability of it…

  • Turf grass is used on lawns, golf courses and sporting fields. The University of Delaware Cooperative Extension website estimates that the U.S. contains 62,500 square miles of turf grass lawns.

  • Erosion occurs in drainage ditches when the water moves over the soil with greater force than the soil can withstand. Soil particles are picked up by the water and carried away. Best management…

  • Selecting the right turf grass for your property is important as it is meant to be permanent and is one the first things people see when driving or walking by. Not all types of turf grass adapt well…

  • Northern gardeners are challenged with finding not only a nice combination of colors and textures for home gardens, but finding them among plants that will grow in cold climates where the winters are…

  • In the majority of new construction projects, drainage pipe is the first piece of plumbing to be laid, allowing plumbers to work from the ground up, installing the plumbing within a structure.

  • Sedge, or carex, is a genus of perennial grass-like plants with more than 1,500 species or varieties. Types such as water sedge (Carex aquatilis Wahlenb), variegated sedges and the native fox sedge…

  • Grass seed that is stored properly remains useful for a longer period of time. When it is time to plant the seeds, owners will find that a large number of seeds germinate and grow rapidly. To store…

  • Use grass seed for crafts to teach children about nature, use up extra lawn supplies and even make traditional crafts less noisy. You can use grass seeds for glue-on crafts, noisemakers and for crafts…

  • Spending money, time, and effort to plant grass seed and have nothing or little come up is a disappointment. Planning ahead and knowing the right time of the year to plant the seed will make a…

  • Noxious weeds are invasive species that are so destructive that the law requires homeowners to control them. Noxious grasses can take over a site, crowding out the plants you want by competing with…

  • As opposed to annual grass seed that lasts for only one season, perennial grass comes back year after year. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's plant hardiness chart, Oregon has three…

  • Improperly built or maintained drainage ditches can cause severe flooding during the springtime, making road travel hazardous or even impossible. It is best to do preventive maintenance on your…

  • In the search for the perfect green, easy-to-care-for, thick and soft lawn, a wide variety of grasses have been brought into cultivation, each one possessing its own likes and dislikes as far as…

  • Ornamental grasses are low-maintenance, hardy and grow in an array of conditions. Depending on the variety, ornamental grasses can survive drought, grow in wet conditions, withstand humidity and dry…

  • Bahia is a low-maintenance grass that you can grow from seed or from sod tiles. It works well in city landscaping because it is drought- and heat-tolerant. It is a thick grass that does not thrive in…

  • If you've been admiring the green grass on the other side of the fence, consider choosing a super grass seed to fill out your own lawn. The plethora of seed varieties on the market, however, makes it…

  • Seeding your lawn properly is the first step in establishing a lush, healthy yard. To do this, you must make sure that you use the right amount of seed. Different varieties of seed act differently in…

  • Seeding rate is an important factor contributing to lawn or prairie quality. Prairie plantings are usually measured as pounds per acre, while lawns are seeded using pounds per 1,000 square feet.…

  • Freshly seeded grass is fertilized by a starter fertilizer. These fertilizers are generally made with a higher phosphate content, or the second of the numbers in the N-P-K ratio, which is found on…

  • Hand collecting seed from mature plants is a way to propagate a species of grass. Large scale operations on grass farms utilize complex heavy machinery to collect seed from entire fields of grass…

  • The cost of seeding grass is much lower than sodding a new lawn, but it's still an investment, and you don't want the grass to fail to root and grow. If you're planning to seed a new lawn, you will…

  • Grass seed types are typically categorized as cool season -- thriving in cooler temperatures -- or warm season -- thriving in hot summer weather. Kentucky rests within what is known as the transition…

  • When establishing a new lawn, seeding over an existing lawn or repairing bare spots, using the right combination of grass seed, spreader and setting is important. There are many choices of seed, and…

  • Grass seeds works well for different types of kids crafts because they are similar in appearance and texture to bird seed. You can find grass seeds at a plant nursery or home-improvement store. The…

  • It can be quite frustrating when you are trying to create a nice, smooth lawn in your garden but your grass seed just won't sprout. Although grass is typically very easy to grow and different…

  • Centipede grass seed can often be difficult to find or expensive when it is available. The reason for this is that centipede grass does not often produce commercial-grade seed. No special equipment is…

  • Bermuda grass is a warm season grass used to establish lawns, playgrounds, and athletic fields throughout the southern half of the United States. Hybrid varieties of Bermuda grass, such as Tiflawn,…

  • When planting grass seeds, be sure to check the labels for inert materials, weed seeds and the amount of sun the seeds need. Remember to always use perennial grass with help from a landscape designer…

  • The two main methods of grass seeding involve broadcast seeders or drills. When you drill grass, you're more likely to get the grass seed into the ground at an optimum depth so it can sprout and grow.…

  • Cross-drilling grass seed spreads the seeds more evenly, since the first series of passes with a seed drill plants the seeds in rows with spaces between. Drilling again crosswise to the first rows…

  • Sedge (Carex spp.) is a clumping, low growing grass that thrives in poorly drained grounds and swampy areas as well as in fertile, well-drained soil. Sedge seeds are more commonly found in the…

  • Good soil without plants or weeds is a critical requirement for successful seed growth. The soil should be firm and tilled well, and the type of grass seed you choose should work well with your…

  • A thick, luxurious lawn starts with grass seed, but not all grass seed is created equal. Determine your growing region and specific site conditions like amount of shade and extent of drainage before…

  • Lesco, originally known as Lakeshore Equipment and Supply Co., is a division of John Deere Landscapes. Started in 1962, the founders started by offering turf maintenance equipment and eventually…

  • Grass seeds can be very bad for dogs because the seeds can get down inside the ear canals, up the nose, in the eye or under the eyelid. Other plants with seeds dangerous to dogs include burdock and…

  • Native plants and grasses are easier to grow in gardens and landscapes because they are especially suited to the soil conditions, rainfall and climate in a particular area. Missouri has hundreds of…

  • Ornamental flowering grasses make a colorful addition to garden landscapes. They generally require very simple care techniques as long as they have the right soil, light and moisture conditions.…

  • A native perennial, buffalo grass (Buchloe dactyloides) once grew wild across the Great Plains of North America from Montana to Mexico and was the predominate food source for the American bison. The…

  • A lot of factors come into play when determining the growth time of grass seed. The most obvious is the seeds themselves. Some grass germinates in as little as five days, while others need as much as…

  • In addition to being eye-catching, a well-maintained lawn can also add to the overall value of a property. Few lawns look more healthy and attractive than those with a deep green color. To get this…

  • When you think of perennial grasses, you probably think first of lawn varieties. Those constitute an important part of this important class of landscaping plants, but perennial grasses also provide…

  • The time it takes to grow grass from seed can vary based on the seed mix, the weather, the soil and where you are located in the country. As a general rule, however, some grass seeds germinate faster…

  • Sandbags, properly sited and stacked, are a very cheap, effective means of water catchment. But if you're looking for a more permanent solution, or if you want a reservoir in conjunction with…

  • Fertilizers and grass seeds will list the amount needed per acre on the bag. However, if you lose the container, you will be pleased to know that there are general guidelines.

  • Pets that chew on houseplants are in danger of being poisoned. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the list of plants toxic to pets is a long one, and includes…

  • Ornamental grasses add variety to landscapes, gardens and meadows. Many flourish in soils too poor to sustain other plantings. Depending on the type, they may require little care or watering. Others…

  • Planting the right type of grass under the right conditions is an important key to growing a lush, green lawn. When the soil is sandy and the area is exposed to the harsh conditions of a full sun for…

  • Burning grass that has gone to seed requires fire and safety. Local authority approval and a burn permit are prerequisites. Notifying adjacent property owners of the burn is common sense. Preparing…

  • Most homeowners keep their lawns short enough to prevent the grass from growing blooms and producing seeds. Grass needs to grow to at least a foot high before it begins to go to seed, and your lawn…

  • Having a well-manicured lawn is a source of pride for many homeowners in America. It can also be a continuous challenge, especially when it comes to planting grass seeds. Soil conditions, climate and…

  • Planting grass over large areas can be expensive. If you use too little seed, you could get uneven coverage and have to reseed later. Applying too much seed is a waste of money and time. The key to a…

  • Summer is the best time to sow lawn seed, as it germinates more quickly in warm soil. If you live in a region with little summer rain, watering the new lawn is essential, as grass seed and seedlings…

  • Pampas grass is cultivated for its feathery plumes. Female pampas grass plumes are much fuller and silkier than male plumes because they house the grass seeds. These ornate plumes last until the end…

  • Grass seed takes varying amounts of time to sprout. It relies on moisture, nutrients and temperature for the right conditions to develop roots. Variables such as temperature fluctuations will change…

  • Choosing the proper grass seed for a lawn depends on many environmental and usage factors. Gardeners should consider not only their normal growing climate but other issues such as disease resistance…

  • Grass seed is an economical way to grow a beautiful and vibrant green lawn. Preparing the yard is essential, however. Dropping seed on the ground isn't going to produce the desired results. Instead,…

  • A cool-season perennial bunch grass, orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata L.) attains a height of approximately 4 feet. It tolerates moderate winters, periods of drought and shade well. Seed orchard…

  • Homeowners may spend time researching the type of grass to grow, but all seed of that variety at the local garden center may not be equal. Choose the right seed to buy and the right variety to plant.

  • Bahia grass may be grown in soils that are normally infertile for other grass species and that are vulnerable to drought. If you live in a southern region of the United States, plant bahia seeds on…

  • When a grass seed absorbs enough moisture, it will begin sprouting. This process is called germination, and the conditions must be right for it to occur: warm enough temperatures, adequate nutrients…

  • It's easy to admire a rich, luxurious grass on a favorite golf course or in a park, perhaps, but it may be difficult to grow that same type of grass in your yard. Learn how to choose the right grass…

  • Whether you put down fertilizer or grass seed first depends on several factors and conditions. The most important factors are based on the type of grass planted, soil conditions, climate and whether…

  • Seeding a lawn requires careful selection of grass type according to location and specific characteristics of your lawn such as foot traffic and shade levels. Likewise, the amount of seed needed for…

  • Founded in 1868, Scotts Miracle-Gro is a leading manufacturer and distributor of lawn-care products, fertilizers and grass seed. The company also markets a line of spreaders for applying fertilizer…

  • If you are growing lush green grass, use it to create seed to toss on bare or thinly growing areas. Making your own grass seed is not difficult, although some patience is required during the…

  • One of the benefits of growing grass from seed is the choice available. Homeowners may choose grass seed based on the amount of sun and shade their yard receives, as well as the amount of traffic.…

  • Planting grass seed is an economical alternative to laying sod. Grass seed is available in many varieties, and even mixes, that combine characteristics of several grass types. Choosing a grass type…

  • Chia Pets are charming ceramic figurines that grow grass for hair or fur. The figurines eventually require more seeding, which can get expensive. Keep down costs and keep your home green by creating…

  • Whether you are planting a new lawn or overseeding an existing lawn, taking the time to properly prepare the ground assures success, yielding the lush green yard of your dreams.

  • An acre of land is 43,560 square feet, so half an acre is 21,780 square feet. The amount of grass seed you need to start a new lawn on 1/2 acre of land will depend on the type of grass seed you are…

  • Leaf fall, household pets and traffic can weaken grass and create bare spots. Letting your grass seed is a cost-effective method to thicken an existing lawn and to remedy bare areas. Successful…

  • Crabgrass, or Digitaria sanguinalis, is a type of grass that grows from a crab-like rosette and has leaves and sheaths that can turn red to maroon as they age. Crabgrass has been used throughout the…

  • Temperature is just one of several factors that influence grass seed germination. Assuming other environmental factors are ideal, different grass types require different minimum temperatures in order…

  • Seeding Bermuda grass can be a less expensive alternative to planting hybrid Bermuda grass stolons, according to Charles B. White's book, "Turf Managers Handbook for Golf Course Construction,…

  • Growing a thick, grassy lawn from grass seed is possible, but plan to spend a lot of time on your newly planted area. Grass seed success rates are lower than that of sod, usually because homeowners do…

  • “I fought the lawn and the lawn won” is the mantra of many homeowners who have toiled over an unresponsive seeding and mowing season of frustration. But, the life of the humble grass seed…

  • Planting flowers, herbs, fruits and vegetables using old seeds is possible as long as the seed is still viable or alive. Viable old seeds will produce nutritious fruit and vegetables and fresh flowers…

  • Quicklawn grass seed is a specially designed seed that grows faster than regular grass does. Growing a lawn using Quicklawn grass seeds is faster than laying thick grass pads over a lawn. The…

  • The condition of a lawn can make or break a home’s appearance. A thick, lush, weed-free lawn can provide a home with a beautiful welcome mat. Unfortunately, many people do not realize that there…

  • All grass, including native and hybrids, can go to seed as part of its natural life cycle or in response to environmental stress from lack of water. Plants sense when they are threatened by drought…

  • Red clay is a nutrient-rich soil that is good for most grasses. Creeping type grasses tend to do better than non-creeping grasses. One of the items you must keep in mind is that you will need a hearty…

  • Oftentimes, gardeners will find themselves with excess grass seeds after they have planted their yard. Because grass seed can be used to cover bare spots that may occur, it is important to be able to…

  • Common Bermuda grass (C. dactylon) is a highly popular drought-tolerant grass used in the subtropical and tropical regions of the United States. The grass is popularly used in sports fields, golf…

  • Grass seed is the cheapest way to get a new yard and it grows easily if the proper conditions exist. The seed needs sun, good nutrients, water and the proper temperature. If these conditions are not…

  • A lush and luxurious lawn of grass is the dream of many a homeowner. The quality of the lawn depends on many factors, including the quality of the soil. Whether the soil is predominantly composed of…

  • Placing perforated pipe in a yard can improve drainage. Farmers throughout the country use perforated field tile to keep fields free of surface water. Homeowners can use the same underground piping…

  • Storing grass seed is practiced for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most common reason grass seed is stored is because the homeowner simply purchases more than is needed and rather than waste it by…

  • When it's first planted, new grass seed requires careful attention and constant watering. Grass seeds are much cheaper than sod, but newly seeded grass roots are shallow, so you will need to take…

  • A shady, green lawn is among the most pleasant places to spend time outdoors. However, growing one can be challenging. Many issues can arise when attempting to grow a lawn in an area of reduced light,…

  • When repairing a lawn, a gardener wants new patches to fill in quickly so she doesn't have ugly bare spots in her grass any longer than necessary. Poor germination rates of some seed can cause patches…

  • Grass seeds enjoy rich, moist soil, like most plants, but how well they can deal with temperatures depends largely on the type of grass. Some kinds are more fitted to growing in colder climates where…

  • Nothing makes a landscape more attractive than a thick, green lawn. But it takes a lot of work to keep your lawn looking lush. After a hard winter, you might notice some areas that are bald, brown or…

  • Grass seeds require water, oxygen, air and sunlight to germinate and start growing. Pre-germinating grass seed before planting it will enable quick growth, filling in the lawn as soon as it is…

  • Grass seed netting is a stabilization barrier used to help protect newly planted grass seeds in actively eroding areas beside lakes or canals, or in windy regions. Stabilization barriers are rolled…

  • Drop spreaders are devices that make it easy to distribute granular product, such as grass seed and fertilizer, onto the surface of a lawn. Drop spreaders are bucketlike containers with holes in the…

  • Fescue is type of grass that grows mainly in cool seasons. It grows aggressively and spreads to form a uniform, thick turf. It is also evergreen, producing a year-round, dark green turf. For that…

  • There are many varieties of grass seeds available. Some varieties do better than others under certain conditions. Soil, weather and amount of sun are factors to consider when choosing a grass type. If…

  • Bermuda grass is best suited for tropical climates. It serves as a playing surface for sporting events and as a landscaping material in places as varied as Africa, India and the southern United…

  • Most perennial ornamental grasses produce clumps of vertical foliage, adding interest and providing color and decoration. They require little maintenance. Most resist disease and insects and grow well…

  • If you are tired of tan, lifeless patches of grass in your yard or clumps of persistent crab grass, it may be time to renovate your lawn. There are several ways to renovate your lawn, but sometimes…

  • When starting a new lawn, you need to choose the seed based on the climate. Your choice of grass also depends upon the purpose for which the lawn is used. For example, tall fescue is good for athletic…

  • Harvesting bahia grass seed is actually quite easy and useful. The seeds that are extracted from the grass can be used to plant additional lawns or to over-plant existing ones. Harvesting begins with…

  • Bahia grass seed is used all over the southeastern United States and also in California. It is a great choice for your lawn because you do not need to water it as much as other grasses, making it…

  • Birds love seeds. Bird seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds---and yes, even grass seed. If you have been desperately trying to grow grass in a certain area of your yard, only to find that each time…

  • While you should plant cool-season grasses in the early fall or spring, you could plant them during the winter and still have some potential for success. But you need to understand that by doing so…

  • A sandy landscape must be planted with the right type of grass seed to achieve a successful lawn. Because sand has such poor water retention, the grass type must be drought-tolerant. In addition,…

  • Grass seed is a massive industry, serving millions each year in the pursuit of the lush green lawn. If you've got a nice lawn, and don't mind it looking a little rough for a month or so, you can…

  • Slit seeders give homeowners and landscape managers the best chance at high seed germination rates. Using these seeders after a rain can be beneficial, but you must be careful to make sure that you…

  • A grass seed slicer is a type of furrowing and planting machine used for large-scale seeding and turf renovation projects. The process of using this machinery is called slice seeding, or renovation…

  • There are two ways to cut shallow grass seed furrows in existing turf, by machine and manually by hand. Grass seed needs a shallow layer of moist soil covering it to create optimum germination…

  • Headquartered in the Netherlands, Barenbrug is a family business with over 100 years of experience producing grass and forage seeds. Much of the U.S. production focuses on seed for turf used in golf…

  • The best time to establish turf from grass seed is in mid-August through September. Spring plantings will also work, although the fall will produce a weed-free lawn since weeds stop germinating in…

  • An expanse of cool, green lawn can be a single feature of your garden, or the centerpiece. If you have been advised to incorporate lime into the planting of your new lawn, try pelletized lime. Lime…

  • A seed slitter (also known as an overseeder or slit-seeder) is a mechanical lawn maintenance tool used for planting grass seed.

  • There are many causes for brown spots in the lawn, but an excessive amount of nitrogen is likely the culprit. Grass-kill from nitrogen can occur when pets or wild animals are using one area to…

  • Grass lawns create an attractive groundcover in many landscapes. Planting grass seed is an affordable method for establishing new lawns. Weeds often create a problem for newly emerging grass seeds…

  • Watering your grass on a regular basis can provide many benefits, such as helping to deliver nutrients to the soil and aiding in the photosynthesis process. It is especially important to keep the…

  • The least expensive and easiest way to a new lawn is by using grass seeds. Grass seeds should be chosen according to the climate of the area.

  • Although "straw" and "hay" are often used interchangeably, they are actually two entirely different things. During the process of sowing seeds, straw is a popular selection in protecting newly planted…

  • Overseeding a lawn is exactly as the word denotes: sowing seed on top of an existing lawn. This can be very effective for addressing problem areas of the lawn while being cost-effective.

  • Both lawns and pastures can use bahiagrass, which comes in several varieties, the two most common being Argentine and Pensacola. The Pensacola variety is more suited to areas that have cooler…

  • Harvesting grass seed is a common industrial agriculture practice. Producers harvest seed with specialized equipment that is impractical for home growers. That doesn't mean you can't harvest your own…

  • New lawns can be started by laying sod squares, or by growing new grass plants from seed. Growing a new lawn from seed is cheaper than sod, although the lawn takes longer to become established. If you…

  • Selecting the correct grass seed is essential for your lawn and your wallet. If you make a poor choice, you may end up spending more in the long run because of multiple purchases to correct your…

  • Warm season grasses are those that mature and go to seed during the warm seasons of the year, i.e., summer into early fall. Two dominant grasses in tallgrass prairie are big bluestem and Indian grass.…

  • By opening up your ground to allow higher rates of seed infiltration, you can achieve higher rates of successful germination. The most important aspect of generating these high rates is to achieve the…

  • Buffelgrass can become a fire hazard if you live in a poorly irrigated climate, which more than likely means you live in a warmer climate. Buffelgrass, however, can be a beautiful addition to your…

  • To ensure a full, green lawn, seed the grass and then mulch it. Over-seed a fledgling lawn to begin initial growth, or re-seed a mature lawn to increase the density and health of your established…

  • Bahia grass is a drought-resistant grass which has recently become popular as a lawn grass in areas of the southeastern and southwestern United States coping with drought or seasonal dry-spells. Bahia…

  • Millions of homeowners spend countless hours manicuring their lawns. Grass requires careful treatment with watering, fertilizing, aerating, liming and mowing. One important aspect of lawn care…

  • In a sandy yard, use drought resistant grass seed such as Bahia and Bermuda, which require less moisture and successfully mature in sandy areas.

  • When seeding your lawn, it's important to use the right amount of grass seed so that you don't end up with bare spots on your lawn or buy more grass seed than you need. All commercially available…

  • A lush green lawn instills pride in many a homeowner. All that beauty, though, requires some key careful decision-making. The first, and possibly most important decision, involves when to plant grass…

  • There are three common methods to break up compacted soil in a lawn. A gas-powered mechanical core aerator pulls 1- to 4-inch plugs of soil from the ground, allowing fertilizer, water and lawn roots…

  • Growing a lawn from grass seed is a good option when you don't have lots of time to sprout seed and you don't want to spend money on a quick, but expensive, "instant lawn" that laying sod provides.…

  • Topdressing is a procedure that applies a quality soil to grass, providing a number of benefits to the lawn. By top dressing a lawn, the overall quality of the soil in which it grows can be improved,…

  • While planting grass seed is not too complicated, it involves planning and labor to do it successfully. If you are willing to make the mental and physical effort and spend a little bit of money, the…

  • Poor yard drainage is not only unsightly and messy, but can damage your house and any other buildings on the property. Poor drainage causes foundation damage, a wet basement, and other structural…

  • When planting grass seed for a lush, healthy green lawn, soil preparation may be one of the most important factors in the process, along with protecting the grass seed after planting. Whether you are…

  • Bermuda grass (cynodon dactylon), also called wire grass, is a hardy, fast-growing grass that originated in Africa. It is characterized by short, gray-green blades and purple, spiky flowers.

  • Overseeding a lawn is the process of putting grass seed down on an existing lawn. This can make your lawn greener, fill in sparse or thin areas and reduce weeds or moss growth. Sometimes lawns are…

  • Planting grass seed is an essential part to growing a new lawn. Grass seed can be very temperamental, so it is important to follow certain steps to ensure the growth of grass. One of the main tools…

  • Determining whether grass seed has surpassed its germination period can be done by planting a test area to check the seeds' germination rate. Depending on the percentages of germination, dormant and…

  • Compared to laying sod, laying grass seed is a relatively inexpensive way of landscaping your yard.The best time of year to plant is in the spring or fall, when it is neither too hot nor too cold.…

  • The undulations of grass hills and slopes are very attractive to the eye, and they also have the added benefit of helping to control erosion. A slope however, presents some special problems when it…

  • Grass seed has been applied with varying techniques over centuries. Today there are a handful of standard industry practice applications. Of note are the more innovative uses of grass seed and their…

  • Grass seed is designed for the local weather conditions, so a warm and dry climate should have lawns that are seeded with grass seeds that are designed for that weather. Learn about seeking help for…

  • Spreading grass seed can be done using a fertilizing wand set on the lowest setting to sprinkle a very thin, even layer across an entire lawn. Be sure to pick out the right grass seed for the region…

  • The critical elements in successfully applying and germinating grass seed are simple and finite: Prepare the soil well and never let the soil and seeds dry out. Careful management of the seeded area…

  • Sowing and germinating grass seed is a relatively straightforward process that requires a few key steps to ensure successful germination and rooting of your new seeded lawn. As with most things,…

  • A beautiful lawn is easy to achieve with proper care and appropriate grass seed. Choosing a seed takes preliminary research and depends on your location and climate. There is such a large selection of…

  • Every neighborhood has a house which sits upon an emerald green, flawless carpet of grass. The sight of it is enough to inspire envy, resentment and a colorful round of name-calling. Many people…

  • Grasses are among the most common plants on earth, widely cultivated to produce domestic lawns and playing fields for many sports, as well as growing naturally on plains and meadows around the world.…

  • A dethatching machine is a tool that looks similar to a lawn mower, but instead of trimming the height of the grass, it rakes all of the dead grass (thatch) out of the turf. In fact, dethatching…

  • The best times of year to seed your lawn are in spring and fall. Do spring seeding after any threat of frost but well before the warmer weather sets in. If you seed in the fall, do so after the…

  • There are many different types of grasses to plant, and you want a grass seed that will produce a hardy, perennial lawn. Your primary consideration is your regional climate. Before purchasing any…

  • Grass seed takes about two weeks to grow. When it is established, it can be enjoyed for years to come. Grass will grow in all conditions, as long as it has sun and water. It's a good idea to spread…

  • Learning how to identify the different stages that a grass plant goes through will help you take care of your lawn. There are certain things you can do to learn what is what without looking like you…

  • Whether your existing lawn has several bare patches or you are starting from scratch, planting your own grass seed is an economical way to achieve your dream of having a thick green lawn. Planting…

  • If you have troubled brown spots in your yard, or if you simply want new grass in your lawn, spreading grass seed is a quick and easy job that will reap long-term rewards. Using the proper tools,…

  • There are many different opinions on the best time to seed your lawn in order to create a lush, green landscape. While some experts believe that the fall is the best time because new grass has time to…

  • One of the most common goals among homeowners is the cultivation of a lawn of bright green grass. Starting a new lawn from seeds is cheaper than starting it from sod, and seeds are a handy way to fill…

  • Hydroseed, or liquid grass seed, is a mixture of grass seed, water, fertilizer and wood mulch. Cheaper than laying sod and easier than seeding, hydroseeding is usually only done by companies, due to…

  • Although it might be hard to believe, adding sugar to your grass seed might significantly improve your chances of successfully getting that grass seed to grow into healthy grass. There are two major…

  • There is very little more discouraging to a home owner than spots in his yard that either have thin or no grass. When faced with bare batches of lawn you have two options. You can hope that your grass…

  • Lawn care is something that many people look forward to each year. Some folks enjoy spreading new grass seed in effort to help perk up their yard. Although it isn't very difficult, spreading grass…

  • A lush, green lawn will add value to your house and enjoyment to your life, but finding high quality grass seed can be difficult. It is important to do your research before setting out to seed your…

  • For small patching areas, a homemade grass seed spreader does the trick and saves you money. Store bought spreaders include the drop and broadcast models that you push and handheld spreaders that…