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  2. This Is the Best Time to Plant Grass Seed, According to Lawn ...

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    Winter: Cool-season grasses can be sown during winter—a process called dormant seeding. This method works best when grass seed is covered with several inches of snow after seeding that remains ...

  3. 4 Signs It's Time To Stop Mowing Your Lawn For The Season - AOL

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    "If they are in Zones 9B -11, they may not go dormant at all." Cool-season grass may continue to grow in cooler weather. "Cool season turfgrass may need to be maintained for a longer period of ...

  4. Seed dormancy - Wikipedia

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    If these seeds are collected and sown in an environment that is warm enough, and/or moist enough, they will germinate. Under natural conditions non dormant seeds released late in the growing season wait until spring when the soil temperature rises or in the case of seeds dispersed during dry periods until it rains and there is enough soil moisture.

  5. Dormancy - Wikipedia

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    Many plants and seeds recognize this and enter a dormant period in the fall to stop growing. The grain is a popular example in this aspect, where they would die above ground during the winter, so dormancy is favorable to its seedlings but extensive domestication and crossbreeding has removed most dormancy mechanisms that their ancestors had.

  6. How to Know When It's Time to Stop Mowing Your Lawn for the Year

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    When to Stop Mowing Cool-Season Grass. According to McCausland, most cool-season turfgrasses start to slow leaf growth once daytime air temps stay below 50 to 55 degrees.

  7. Cynodon dactylon - Wikipedia

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    C. dactylon reproduces through seeds, stolons, and rhizomes. Growth begins at temperatures above 15 °C (59 °F) with optimum growth between 24 and 37 °C (75 and 99 °F); in winter or in the dry season, the grass becomes dormant and turns brown. Growth is promoted by full sun and retarded by full shade, e.g., close to tree trunks.

  8. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Native grasses (cool season) such as bluegrass and tall fescue, are greenest in the spring and fall and go dormant in the high heat of the summer. New cultivars of bluegrass , such as Reveille, and tall fescue , can reduce typical bluegrass water requirements by at least 30%.

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

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    Warm Season Grass Seed, Zoysia Grass BUY IT ($54) Cool Season Grass Seed, Perennial Ryegrass BUY IT ($16) Transition Zone Lawns Seed, Tall Fescue Mix BUY IT ($15)

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