Back in November 2021, we first seeded a low-mow, native lawn (and then re-seeded it again this spring, May 2022) with a custom mix of native grass seed as an experiment. This is a recap to share some of our initial learnings within that 9-month period. Looking forward to seeing what you think of the results!
Thanks to the sponsor, @americanmeadows for helping supply the grass seed mix, which contains Bouteloua gracilis, Bouteloua dactyloides (both warm-season grasses), and Festuca rubra, (a cool-season grass).
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LOW-MOW NATIVE LAWN: Success or Failure? — Ep. 115
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