Choosing the right grass for your yard can make the difference between having a low-maintenance, environmentally friendly lawn and one that is susceptible to disease, pests, and weed invasion, and that requires a lot of upkeep. The type of seed you choose for either a new or restored lawn should depend on several factors.
1. What do you want your lawn to look like? Grasses vary in color, leaf width, habit (characteristic appearance), and density of growth.
2. How much time and money are you realistically willing to spend tending your lawn? Higher maintenance grasses mean a higher cost and time commitment.
3. Your seed choice will be affected by your site's growing conditions: the amount of sun and shade your site gets, the soil type and its level of fertility and dryness or wetness, and your climate.
4. Consider how your lawn will be used: for decorative landscaping, for erosion control, as a play area.
After considering these issues, continue reading to learn more about variations in different grass growth and appearance.
Courtesy Yardcare.com