Oct 31 2009
What is the better/cheaper type of grass is suited to my lawn?
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flaviodelucena asked:
My lawn is 4,5m x 15m and my home (temporary) is in South Korea. Here we have hot summer (30C) and a dry and cold winter (-5C with 10% humidity).
During winter, all trees lost its leaves but only Golf Grass and Pines keep green. I was thinking in Golf Grass, but it is very expensive. Is there another alternative? I don't want use a synthetic grass...Thanks.
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My lawn is 4,5m x 15m and my home (temporary) is in South Korea. Here we have hot summer (30C) and a dry and cold winter (-5C with 10% humidity).
During winter, all trees lost its leaves but only Golf Grass and Pines keep green. I was thinking in Golf Grass, but it is very expensive. Is there another alternative? I don't want use a synthetic grass...Thanks.
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brsox4928 said:
Judging by what you said your climate was 30C in summer and -5C in the winter, you should get a type of cool-season grass these include:Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescues, Kentucky Bluegrass, and tall fescues. Bentgrass could be used but requires alot of maintenance(this is what is used at golf courses)
When buying seed look at the back of the label under other ingredients and be sure that the percentage of weed seed is 0 or as close as possible.
November 3rd, 2009 at 2:55 am
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