Is your entire front lawn kentucky bluegrass or is there some rye grass on there ......Beautiful lawn add some humic acid and iron to it and take it to the next level
If I overseed a mix of TTTF and KBG into a mostly PRG existing grass is there a concern that the PRG will shade out the seed? Have you experimented with pregerminating grass seed or do I not need to be concerned with this?
Hi Amy. I don't think you will have any issues. Just make sure to cut the PRG 2 notches lower than you normally do before you overseed (unless you already keep your grass short). I think it will help your yard by having different varieties. The KBG might overtake the PRG over time since it has rhizomes to help it recover from any damage the lawn might have. Depending on where you live the TTTF does much better in the summer. They all blend really nice with each other. Best of luck for whatever you decide.
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Is your entire front lawn kentucky bluegrass or is there some rye grass on there ......Beautiful lawn add some humic acid and iron to it and take it to the next level
Hi, How long did you wait to cut the grass after the overseed
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If I overseed a mix of TTTF and KBG into a mostly PRG existing grass is there a concern that the PRG will shade out the seed? Have you experimented with pregerminating grass seed or do I not need to be concerned with this?
Hi Amy. I don't think you will have any issues. Just make sure to cut the PRG 2 notches lower than you normally do before you overseed (unless you already keep your grass short). I think it will help your yard by having different varieties. The KBG might overtake the PRG over time since it has rhizomes to help it recover from any damage the lawn might have. Depending on where you live the TTTF does much better in the summer. They all blend really nice with each other. Best of luck for whatever you decide.