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When is the best time of year to plant grass?

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Aren’t lush, thick lawns just the best? They can really set the tone of your home, making it inviting and classy at the same time. It might seem like a pretty straight-forward process, just plant the grass and let it grow, right? Well you may be surprised to hear that there’s more to it than that. If you’re planning on cultivating a healthy lawn for your home then you should know that getting the timing right for planting grass can make a big difference on how the grass will grow. Depending on the type of grass you’re planting and where you live, the best time for you to plant will vary.

Different types of lawn grass have different regional climate preferences and growth cycles, making it important for you to know what type of grass you’re trying to plant so you can optimize growth by planting at the ideal time.

For example, Zoysia, Centipede grass, Bahaiagrass and Bermudagrass are a few examples of grass for warm seasons, meaning that these types of grass have their growth peak in warm seasons like spring and summer. These types of grasses grow very well in regions further south and west.

On the other hand, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, and Kentucky bluegrass are all types of grass that thrive in cooler weather. These have their healthiest growth spurts from late summer to early autumn. You’ll find more of these types of grasses further north.

With this knowledge, you’ll be able to plant grass for your lawn at just the right time for optimal results. All you need to do is find out what type of grass you’re working with, and you’re good to go. Make sure you plant during the season that provides your type of grass with the best growth, as you’ll want the seeds to germinate and start growing quickly once you plant them. You’ll want to plant your cool-season grass in the early fall, while warm season grass will thrive best if you plant it in spring.

Use these tips and enjoy a beautiful, lush lawn!