Existing comment:
Content with Cold:
Some grasses are dormant in hot, dry weather and grow rapidly in spring and fall when conditions are cool and wet. Cool-season turfgrasses may adapt to summer heat and drought by turning brown and growing less, but many of them also tolerate bitter cold, so they tend to be used in lawns where winters are harsh. Common cool-season turfgrasses include Kentucky bluegrass and fescue species. |