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The Best Grass Seed to Plant in the Midwest

The Best Grass Seed to Plant in the Midwest

 

Before planting new grass in the great Midwest, you'll quickly realize that there's quite a bit of research involved before you can make a selection. Why? Well, not all grass is alike and some grass grows better depending on the location or climate. In addition to this, many need to take into consideration such details regarding the characteristics of their property. For example, a shady yard might need more or less care than a yard exposed to full sunlight.

Here are some great grasses we recommend that thrive in the Midwest:

Fine Fescue

Fine fescue is a popular choice in the Midwest. This grass requires less maintenance than most grasses, and it has no problem adjusting to shade. In addition to this, it can handle low pH levels, poor soil quality, and it can tolerate shade. Fine fescue can also tolerate foot traffic and doesn't require a lot of fertilizer. One can simply plant fine fescue by itself, but many mix it with Kentucky Bluegrass.

Perennial Ryegrass

Perennial Ryegrass is for the homeowner who doesn't want to wait forever for a seed to establish. This is one of the many reasons why individuals turn to this seed for their lawns. It has a quick germination window, and it works great when blended with Kentucky Bluegrass. In addition to this, it can tolerate foot traffic as well.

Tall Fescue

When it comes to low maintenance areas, tall fescue is an ideal choice. It can handle diseases, pests, and help soil that has low levels of nutrients. It is capable of germinating quickly, yet it still falls behind perennial ryegrass. To make matters even better, it can tolerate drought and foot traffic.

Kentucky Bluegrass

Kentucky Bluegrass is known as one of the most that properties used in the Midwest. Between the hardiness and the appealing look, homeowners cannot get enough of it. In addition to this, Kentucky Bluegrass carries the ability to fill in its own damaged areas without the need of the owner reseeding.

However, it should be mentioned that one needs to mow, water, and fertilize the grass because it is high maintenance. This grass can handle a harsh winter, but it will require full sun. If you plan on putting it in an area with shade, mixing it with some fine fescue might do the trick.

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Considering the information above, adding the right grass can do wonders for your yard. Thankfully, Elk Mound Seed carries a wide variety of native Midwestern grasses. Browse our selection today!

Turf Type Tall Fescue Seed

Turf Type Tall Fescue Seed

Our tall fescue is an endophyte-free choice that is very tolerant of intensive grazing and heavy animal traffic. It can provide two to three hay cuttings in a typical year and demonstrates good productivity even during dry summer conditions. Developed for high dry matter yields and improved resistance to diseases, this tall fescue is tolerant to a wide range of climatic and soil challenges. It features large, soft leaves and a sturdy crown, providing highly palatable forage that is resistant to over-grazing.Benefits High Yield: Medium maturing with high dry matter yields, providing substantial forage production. Disease Resistance: Improved resistance to diseases that commonly affect tall fescue, ensuring a healthy stand. Climatic Tolerance: Tolerant to cold, drought, and heat stress, making it versatile for various climates. Soil Adaptability: Tolerant of poor drainage and a wide range of pH levels, suitable for diverse soil conditions. Palatability: Large, soft leaves and sturdy crown provide highly palatable forage, resistant to over-grazing. Endophyte-Free: Ensures the absence of endophyte-related issues, making it safer for livestock. Characteristics Type: Cool season perennial. Growth Habit: Medium maturing with excellent seedling vigor. Planting Instructions Seeding Rate: Seed at 20-25 lbs/acre when planted alone, and 4-8 lbs/acre when used in mixes. Planting Range: Early spring or late summer for optimal establishment. Grazing Management: Very tolerant of intensive grazing and heavy animal traffic, ideal for high-use pastures. Tall fescue is a high-yielding, disease-resistant forage option that is adaptable to a variety of climates and soil conditions. Its excellent seedling vigor and endophyte-free status make it a reliable and safe choice for intensive grazing systems. The tall fescue's ability to withstand climatic and soil challenges ensures consistent productivity and high-quality forage throughout the growing season.

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