Early fall is the ideal time to plant fescue, and OSU horticulturist Brian Jervis offers tips on seeding, soil preparation, and care for a healthy lawn. Cooler temperatures in the Tulsa area signal ...
A truly versatile perennial grass, blue fescue (Festuca glauca) has an eye-catching blue hue that lasts all year. With its clump-forming habit, blue fescue forms uniform balls of foliage topped with ...
September and October are the best times of the year to seed cool-season fescue lawns. This narrow time frame promotes optimum root growth and development for this type of cool-season grass. Fescue is ...
This ornamental grass thrives with little water. Blue fescue (Festuca glauca) is a beautiful ornamental grass known for its striking silvery-blue foliage. Because of its compact growth and ...
Want the greenest grass on the block? This lawn care guide has everything from seeding to dethatching. It's your ...
Autumn is in full swing in Summit County and leaves are covering the lawns and devil strips across the area. As the calendar marches on to November and temperatures begin to drop, it's time to ...
Q: When is the best time of year to dig up and move my variegated hostas? They were originally planted under a maple tree, but the maple died and I temporarily moved the hostas while we removed the ...
Lots of people think the only time to plant trees and shrubs is in the spring. At this point in the year, we tend to start thinking about garden cleanup and enjoying fall foliage but forget about ...
Tulsa is located right between the ideal climates for growing turfgrass. Warm-season grasses do much better south of here, and cool-season grasses do better north of here. As you can imagine, this ...
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Cooler temperatures in the Tulsa area signal the start of fescue planting season. Early fall is generally the best time to seed this type of grass. Brian Jervis, a horticulturist with the OSU ...