Bluegrass - one of the most popular lawn grasses, known for its rapid germination and vigorous growth in any soil and climate. It is characterized by high germination rates, low maintenance requirements, and resistance to diseases, pests, mechanical damage, and trampling. Thanks to its dense growth and good adaptation to various conditions, bluegrass recovers quickly after mowing, making it an ideal choice for lawns with high usage, both in gardens and urban environments.
Bluegrass seeds can be sown by hand or with a seeder, preferably on a windless day. To achieve fast and uniform germination, it is important to use certified seed material from reliable manufacturers. After sowing, ensure even drip irrigation; further watering is only needed during prolonged drought. When the lawn reaches 7 cm, you can start the first mow, maintaining a height of about 4 cm for a neat and tidy appearance.
Bluegrass is available as a mixture with other grasses (red fescue, rough fescue, sheep fescue, reed canary grass, perennial ryegrass) or as a mono-grass. It is suitable for creating universal, drought-resistant, decorative, and sports lawns, as well as shade-tolerant lawns of dwarf varieties (Lilliput). Thanks to its longevity with proper care, a bluegrass lawn maintains its attractiveness for many years.