Description:
Alaska bluegrass is a cool-season grass native to alpine regions. It has a fine texture and is well-adapted to cold climates and high elevations.
Description
Alaska bluegrass is a cool-season grass native to alpine regions. It has a fine texture and is well-adapted to cold climates and high elevations.
Planting Instructions:
Alaska bluegrass is typically propagated vegetatively through sod or plugs rather than seeds. Plant sod or plugs in early spring or fall, ensuring good soil contact and regular watering until the grass becomes established.