Description:
Hard Fescue is a fine-leaved, cool-season grass known for its drought tolerance and low maintenance requirements. It forms dense, clumpforming tufts and is well-suited for low-fertility soils./p>
Description
Hard Fescue is a fine-leaved, cool-season grass known for its drought tolerance and low maintenance requirements. It forms dense, clumpforming tufts and is well-suited for low-fertility soils./p>
Planting Instructions:
- Optimal Planting Time: Late summer to early fall (mid-August to October).
- Soil Preparation: Till the soil to a depth of 4-6 inches, and remove weeds and debris.
- Seeding Rate: 4-5 pounds per 1,000 square feet.
- Seeding Method: Broadcast the seed evenly, then lightly rake the soil to cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of soil.
- Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, then water deeply but less frequently.
These planting instructions will help you establish healthy lawns with these grass varieties, ensuring they thrive in your area. Regular maintenance, including appropriate watering, mowing, and fertilization, will help keep your lawn looking its best.