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Centipede grass is a warm season turfgrass that is very popular in the deep south of the United States. It is more prone to winter injury if grown farther north but can grow if properly managed.
Centipede grass is popular because it tolerates low soil fertility, which results in slower growth and less frequent mowing than other lawn grasses. Although there are some improved varieties, the most widely used is a common type. |
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Ryegrass is a cool season grass that is often used in lawns and sporting fields.
Cool season grasses start growth at 41 °F, and grow at their fastest rate when temperatures are between 50-77 °F, in climates that have relatively mild/cool summers, with two periods of rapid growth in the spring and fall. They retain their color well in extreme cold and typicaly grow very dense, carpetlike lawns with relatively little thatch.
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Bluegrass is also know as Smooth Meadow-grass. Bluegrass is native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa. Bluegrasses are cool seasonal grasses.

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