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Selecting The Right Grass Seed

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By ArcticBen


If you are searching for a way to improve the outside appearance of your home, the most cost effective and quickest way is to plant grass seed. Your lawn is the first feature of your home that passerby's and visitor's notice. Having a full, rich, green lawn will make your home much more appealing and improve the overall looks of your dwelling.

There are additional benefits to planting grass seed. If you have a lawn full of green grass, the chance of tracking sand and dirt into your home is greatly reduced. The floors in your house will stay cleaner and your children, pets or even yourself will love the feeling of walking barefoot on your lawn.

Planting grass seeds is a simple application that will reap tremendous rewards. Visit your local home and garden center and ask a sales person which type of grass seed you should purchase for your particular area of the country. Certain types of grass seed won't do very well in warm climates. Others won't grow like they should in colder climates.


What Factors Affect The Quality Of Grass Seed

The amount of moisture is a major factor to consider when purchasing grass seed. Certain areas of the country receive less rain fall on an annual basis as other parts of the country. Certain types of grass grow well without much water while other seeds need a significant amount of water to grow. One of the most reliable types of grass seed is bermuda grass seed which tends to be very good for lawns.

For example, Kentucky Blue Grass grows well with less moisture and a colder climate. You will notice that this type of grass grows mostly in the upper portion of the country where the rainfall is less and the colder temperatures are abundant. The fullness of Kentucky Blue Grass along with the bluish tint of the blades themselves make this type of grass unmistakeable.  Canada green grass seed which is a much vaunted grass seed contains Kentucky Blue Grass seed amongst others.

On the other hand, Bahalia Grass does well in much warmer climates with a fair amount of moisture. This is the reason why you will often find Bahalia Grass growing in various areas of a tropical climate such as Florida. This kind of seed is much like the Kentucky Blue Grass type. It is a very full grass that seems to over-lap itself the more it grows. The almost neon color of green that the grass takes on makes any lawn stand-out in the neighborhood.


Grass Seed Conclusions

The two types of grass seed that was just explained are only examples of the various kinds of grass seed available. Base most of your decision on a type of seed that is native to your climate. This is not an article on how to plant grass seed, but hopefully you have found it informative.  You won't want to be planting grass seed that doesn't grow well or will die at the first sign of change in water, temperature, sunshine or anything else. Research which type of grass would grow the best in your section of the country and you will have a lawn to be proud of for many years to come. Your lawnmower will thank you for it too. It will actually be used for cutting grass instead of throwing sand everywhere which makes your mower blades last longer.

Selecting The Right Grass Seed in the News

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  • For gorgeous grass next season, start with soil, end with seedLexington Clipper-Herald4 days ago

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  • Heavy rains mean optimistic outlook for hunting, fishingBradenton Herald7 hours ago

    Another cold front sweeps south this weekend. But this time it shouldn’t derail fishing. Meanwhile, this weekend means duck and dove hunting reopens for the remainder of the season. This weekend should be a great time to take to the woods or the water.

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