Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass develops from spreading rhizomes and is an excellent sod-forming grass. It is a low growing grass with large amounts of foliage remaining below a normal 1 to 2 inch cutting height.
Kentucky bluegrass will go dormant if moisture is not available, but upon its return it will green up again. It will not tolerate poor drainage, heavy shade, or high acidity. It performs best on fertile, non-acidic soils.
Kentucky bluegrass is adapted to areas east of the Coastal Mountains.
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Barduke |
Barduke is a new variety of kentucky bluegrass that is touted as being... |
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2007340 |
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BARIMPALA |
Barimpala, an amazing new Kentucky bluegrass variety from Barenbrug,
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2007120 |
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CADET KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS |
Cadet exhibits a very dark green colour, excellent vigor, and quickly
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2007040 |
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Common Kentucky Bluegrass |
Size: 22.7 Kg
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2007000 |
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RUGBY II KENTUCKY |
BLUEGRASS 22.7KG
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2007130 |
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Wild Horse |
Wild Horse will quicken your blend's establishment by providing early... |
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2007380 |