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  2. Here’s How to Plant Grass Seed for a Lush Green Yard - AOL

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    The best time to plant grass seed is when grass is actively growing and that depends on where you live: Generally, warm season grasses are found in the south. They grow during warmer months of the ...

  3. When Should You Plant Grass Seed in the Spring? Here ... - AOL

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    1. Watch the soil temperatures. If it’s too cold, grass seed won’t germinate. If it’s too hot, the baby grass seeds will pop up, then quickly fry.

  4. Moss lawn - Wikipedia

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    Moss lawns are lawns composed of moss, which occur naturally, but can also be cultivated like grass lawns (see images). [1] They are a defining element in moss gardens . Moss lawns are drought-tolerant and rarely need misting once established (the average US grass lawn uses a hundred times as much water).

  5. Lawn - Wikipedia

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    In 1100s Britain, low-growing area of grasses and meadow flowers were grazed or scythed to keep them short, and used for sport. [10] Lawn bowling, which began in the 12th or 13th century, required short turf. [10] Establishing grass using sod instead of seed was first documented in a Japanese text of 1159. [10]

  6. Use These Grass Fertilizers to Grow a Healthy and ... - AOL

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    It's said to grow all new grass (including seeds, sod, and plugs) 70% thicker and 35% quicker versus unfed grass. The nutrients makeup helps establish roots and healthy blades, plus it works ...

  7. Ornamental grass - Wikipedia

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    Along with true grasses (Poaceae), several other families of grass-like plants are typically marketed as ornamental grasses. These include the sedges (Cyperaceae), rushes ( Juncaceae ), restios (Restionaceae), and cat-tails (Typhaceae).

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