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How To Use and Care For Perennial Ryegrass

Here we'll explore all the uses for perennial ryegrass and find the best perennial ryegrass blend for your sports field, golf course, or pasture to ensure you have the best looking grass this summer season. For more information visit Stover Seed Company today. https://bit.ly/3wVlaEs

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How To Use and Care For Perennial Ryegrass

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  1. How To Use and Care For Perennial Ryegrass Ryegrass is a globally popular type of grass, with its most famous variant being annual ryegrass. Annual ryegrass has been traditionally used as a cover crop to help break up hard soils, and its roots absorb a lot of nitrogen from the ground. Yet, a type of ryegrass that is often overlooked but is getting more and more popular as time goes on is perennial ryegrass. What is seed used for and how can you take care of it? Here we'll explore all the uses for perennial ryegrass and find the best perennial ryegrass blend for your sports field, golf course, or pasture to ensure you have the best looking grass this summer season. Perennial ryegrass is a cool-season perennial pasture grass with a long growing season, is high yielding, and establishes quickly. The misperception about perennial ryegrass comes from being associated with pasture grass for its highly digestible nature for ruminants and its use in hay and silage. While it does have high nutritional value and recovers well from grazing with its rapid growth, it can also handle quite a bit of wear. This makes the turf-type perennial ryegrass a great option to consider. A perennial ryegrass blend can make the difference around public parks, schools, baseball fields, and even golf courses. Due to its rapid germination, high wear tolerance, and rapid growth, it can maintain an incredible deep green lush that most other cool-season grasses can't offer. The grass can grow so lush and quickly it interferes with weeds growing, keeping your patch of perennial ryegrass nice and tidy for the cool seasons. An underutilized aspect

  2. of the perennial ryegrass is its ability to work well with other seeds in a turf mix, especially Kentucky bluegrass, thanks to the perennial's weed-stopping power. When it comes to taking care of your perennial ryegrass, it's best to consult an expert or website like Stover Seed. Stover Seed has been selling perennial ryegrass blends for years, and they know how to keep it looking healthy. They recommend keeping it planted in cool coastal regions in full sun, though it can survive quite well in partial shade. The most crucial part when caring for perennial ryegrass is its inability to withstand prolonged periods of intense heat. Like its kin ryegrasses, perennial ryegrass cannot resist drought and will need well-draining soil. If you are overseeing perennial ryegrass, use 6-8 pounds per 1000 square feet (250-350 pounds per acre). Stover Seed recommends fertilization of 2 to 4 pounds of actual nitrogen per 1000 sq ft per year. Use a balanced fertilizer with a 3:1:2 ratio of NPK with Sulphur. For more information on maintenance, check out Stover Seed Company's website and consult one of their experts for the best results. Until then, enjoy your new gorgeous field of perennial ryegrass. Source: https://www.bestbusinesslocal.com/blog/how-to-use-and-care-for-perennial-ryegrass

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