Pick between the shade-tolerant fine fescue, dense and cold-hardy Kentucky bluegrass, and fast-growing perennial ryegrass.
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The Best Time to Plant Grass in the Northeast
The best time to seed in the Northeast is late summer to early fall for cool-season grasses and in the late spring for warm-season grasses.
North Jersey Planting Zones
North Jersey’s planting zones range from 6b in most of north Jersey to 7a and 7b throughout the middle to lower region.
Best Grass Seed for Arizona
The best grass for southern Arizona includes Bermudagrass and buffalograss. Kentucky bluegrass is great for northern Arizona.
Monthly Lawn Care Schedule for Minnesota
Maintain your lawn and start with routine lawn care jobs in the spring. Continue with monthly lawn care jobs until the fall, then winterize.
When to Dethatch Your Lawn in Minnesota
The best time to dethatch your lawn in Minnesota is September, particularly when thatch is more than a half inch deep.
The Best Grass Seed for Southern Minnesota
The best grasses for southern Minnesota are tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and in some regions, perennial ryegrass. We’ll tell you why.
The Best Grass Seed for Northern Minnesota
The best grasses for northern Minnesota are tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and in some regions, fine fescue.
The Best Grass Seed for Minnesota Lawns
Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue, and perennial ryegrass all grow in Minnesota. But not every grass is suitable for every region.
The Best Grass Seed for North Mississippi
Tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, zoysiagrass, Bermudagrass, and centipedegrass all do well in north Mississippi.