Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum), also known as highway grass, is an aggressive, warm-season perennial grass. Bahia grass has a mat-forming habit with a light green color, coarse texture and open canopy ...
Dear Roger: I am so fed up with having to mow every few days just to remove those pesky bahia grass seed heads that keep coming up. How can we get rid of the bahia? - Several readers Dear Readers: ...
Question: My question is if you have a field of Bahia grass, can bluebonnets grow there or will the grass choke them out? Bluebonnets should be planted in October and November. They will germinate and ...
If one were asked “what phase of gardening requires the most attention and time,” I bet the answer would be “the lawn.” It is quite true that lawns can require more attention for good growth than most ...
Along roadsides and in lawns across the southeast, you will find an abundance of Bahia grass. It grows rapidly, making it a go-to choice when it comes to erosion prevention. However, the tall, ...
I don’t want a St. Augustine or Bermuda grass lawn. One ad is recommending Argentine Bahia grass. How well does it grow here and when is it planted? Tough, durable and drought resistant bahiagrass has ...
Bahia grass seeds can be sown during the warm months. Seed should be planted at a rate of 8 to 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Use a rotary fertilizer spreader, then rake or rototill into the soil to ...
From fine fescue to Bahia grass. Most grasses are classified as warm-season or cool-season, indicating which climates they can grow in. Warm-season varieties thrive in southeastern parts of the ...
A: Bahia grass is the most drought tolerant grass grown for lawns in Florida. It is robust, drought and wear tolerant and, for the most part, pest resistant; however, not everyone likes the look of ...