Posts Tagged ‘kentucky bluegrass’
Purslane Control by Professional Landscaping Companies in Des Moines
Effective Purslane control is an extremely difficult task, even for the best landscaping companies in Des Moines. Even folks who are expert lawncare professionals have a tough time with this plant. Purslane sucks away all the soil nutrients that feed your precious turf grass. Fast growth and rapid reproduction are also notable qualities of this weed. Control may be difficult; but knowing the plant better will…
Read MoreWhy Turf Grasses Wait for the Ideal Temperature to Germinate
Many residential and commercial properties these days do use artificial turf instead of natural turf grasses. But plastic is not even close to the real thing. Though people of Iowa truly enjoy their lawns in either cool season or warm season; it takes a full year’s preparation to develop a natural turf bed. A well-maintained carpet of natural turf grasses adds class and flair to your premises. However, even the hardiest varieties of turf grass require…
Read More5 important features of proper lawn care in Iowa during the Fall season
Iowa sits in one of the most extreme climatic zones in the US. This makes lawn care a bit complicated. Winters are extremely dry and cold, including heavy snowfall. Summers are extremely hot and humid. However, Spring and Fall give Iowans the few months of pleasant weather. If you have a lawn, you would know…
Read MoreWhat is The Best Grass Seed For Iowa Lawns?
The best grass seed choice for most Iowa lawns are cool season grasses. Cool season grasses do well in the spring and fall when temperatures are moderate. Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue and tall fescue are the four cool season grasses usually used in Iowa. Kentucky bluegrass Kentucky bluegrass is the grass found in…
Read MoreLawn Care Weed Control Tips – Tall Fescue
Tall fescue is an unattractive and difficult weed to control in bluegrass and perennial ryegrass lawns. Tall fescue is a wide-bladed clump grass commonly used in pastures. In a lawn, the textual difference of fescue from bluegrass is obvious because of its clumps. This unsightly difference in uniformity ruins the appearance of the lawn, causing…
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