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Perennial ryegrass prefers relatively high amounts of water and fertilizer compared with other turf varieties. 1,31 Lowboy I displayed dwarfism while maintaining a strong root system under both ...
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The good thing about perennial ryegrass is that you can seed it any time between the last and first frost date of the year. This means you don't need to wait to get rid of the bald spots on your lawn.
Perennial ryegrass is a commonly used cool-season grass, but it invites a host of problems to your lawn. Try seeding these quick-growing alternatives instead.
Could a new wave of perennial ryegrass varieties offer solutions to make our farms 2050-ready? Dr Gillian Young shows the half-sib breeding stage of the programme. Wed, 03 Jul, 2024 - 17:00.