Is delta bluegrass drought tolerant?

Delta Bluegrass Installation crews are available to ensure a successful planting of this NEW Drought Tolerant SOD Product.

What is native bentgrass?

West Coast Native Bentgrass (Agrostis pallens) is a cool-season bent grass. It can be mowed or left to flop, creating the look of a natural, informal meadow. When left in its natural state, it can require half the water of customary turf half the mowing and maintenance, and will be a medium green color.

Is bentgrass native to California?

Native Bentgrass – Agrostis pallens is a cool-season California native bentgrass, with a uniform growing habit, medium texture, and deep green color. Native bentgrass requires full sun, withstands foot traffic, and has a good wear recovery due to self repairing rhizomes.

What type of grass is Bolero?

A 90% Dwarf Fescue and 10% Kentucky Bluegrass blend.

What is Bolero grass?

It features bluegrass-like texture, is more heat tolerant, and offers excellent disease resistance.What distinguishes Bolero™ Dwarf fescue from other fescues is that Bolero™ has its origin in the Mediterranean latitudes. Most other dwarf fescues originate in northern Europe.

Does bent grass go dormant?

Bentgrass and Rough Bluegrass are among the first to go dormant when the temperature gets hot, usually 90 degrees or above for a solid week. It’s important to remember that when grasses go dormant, they’re really telling us that they’ve had it for the year.

What grass is native to Southern California?

Alkali Sacaton (Sporobolus airoides) is a native grass that grows in southern and central California.

What is Bolero Plus?

BOLERO PLUS™ blend was created with the addition of bluegrass to BOLERO™ dwarf fescue. This creates a turf blend that assures more uniform growth and better wintering, in addition to the qualities offered in BOLERO™ Buy Now.

What is the difference between tall fescue and dwarf fescue?

The biggest difference between dwarf and regular tall fescue is the texture of the grass. Tall fescue is a very wide-bladed grass, giving it a coarse appearance when mowed at 3 inches-plus, while the dwarf varieties are much narrower and softer-looking, much like bluegrass and other fine leaf rye grasses.