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What grass does the golf lawn use?

Golf course turf requires hard texture, trampling resistance, strong toughness and short growth. The most widely used varieties in the world are tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, ryegrass and plum blossom.

Ryegrass lawn varieties, like cool and humid climate, can safely overwinter at about 10 degrees in winter, which is beneficial to grow in strong sunshine, short sunshine and low temperature, and can achieve the effect of evergreen in winter when mixed with Bermuda. It is planted in many sports fields and other places.

Kentucky bluegrass is a kind of lawn, which likes warm and humid environment, grows rapidly under the sunlight, is very strong after turf formation, and weeds are difficult to invade, and its stems and leaves are very slender and beautiful, resistant to trampling and strong in regeneration ability. The whole looks neat and even, and the plants are compact. Very suitable for laying all kinds of lawns in the north.

Ryegrass lawn varieties, like cool and humid climate, can safely overwinter at about 10 degrees in winter, which is beneficial to grow in strong sunshine, short sunshine and low temperature, and can achieve the effect of evergreen in winter when mixed with Bermuda. It is planted in many sports fields and other places.

In order to make the lawn grow sturdily, water and fertilize it frequently. Just water it once a day when watering, and pay attention to drainage when watering, otherwise too much water will flood the lawn.