Planting Grass in Missouri

By Sergio Anthony


Missouri is a perfect area for planting cool season grasses, especially tall fescue or fine fescue. Fescue grasses are cool season grasses that happen to be well adjusted to your warmer transitional zones of Missouri and also the cooler northern regions of the state.

Fescues are easily established from seed and have a tall bunching grass species known as tall fescue as well as a finer, lower growing species called fine fescue. Tall fescues are rougher and produce a very good looking lawn with low upkeep. With a little more work, fine fescue varieties just like creeping red, hard fescue, chewings fescue, and sheep fescue will offer a dwarf-like, very attractive grass surface to your lawn. Both tall and fine fescue are drought tolerant which enables them to make great lawns within the drier regions of Missouri.

Fescue grasses are not just drought tolerant, but are shade tolerant as well and also will grow nicely within the lower areas of the state where summers can be a little too warm for other cool season grasses. Fescue grasses provide good lawns in Missouri due to the fact all varieties share three significant characteristics. All fescues are shade tolerant, drought tolerant, and remain green all through the year. Fine fescue varieties are usually more cold and shade tolerant and may also grow better towards northern areas of the state and the tall fescue varieties may be more suitable within the southern areas but both may be used throughout the state of Missouri.

Fescue grasses will continue to be green all year long while in the cooler climates but will go dormant in places where the summers are way too hot or where winters are too cold. If any of these the weather is present, fescues may change to a pale green color. Fescue grasses may be seeded alone but are often sold in grass blends with Kentucky bluegrass and/or rye grass varieties. Some fescue varieties can also be used in over-seeding warm season grass lawns.

The best time for planting grass seed in Missouri is between Aug. 25 and Oct. 10. Keep under consideration that lawns seeded within a week of Labor Day are more likely to fill out completely for winter and produce a thicker, more dense turf appearance for the following spring compared to lawns seeded in October. You wish to seed in the late summer simply because the warmer temperatures accompanied with enough water will promote good grass seed germination.




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