If Goldilocks had grown up to be a landscaping professional, she’d probably be a huge fan of tall fescue. This popular cool-season and transition zone grass is just right in so many ways, from its moderate maintenance requirements to its ability to thrive in different soil types and its long-lasting color. If you’re looking for a new grass, it might be time to consider a tall fescue lawn.
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Rough bluegrass is occasionally used as turfgrass on certain commercial properties. For the most part, however, it’s considered a weed. The challenge is that it can be tricky to identify and even more difficult to rid from your lawn.
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