Fescue sod is the ideal grass for your cool or shady lawn. If you would love green grass outside throughout the duration of the year – perhaps you live in a community development and you want to ensure that your grass is up to code for the homeowner’s association in a cooler climate year-round – it is fescue to the rescue.
This is a perennial grass for colder climates. What is so fantastic about fescue, however, is that it can withstand the heat as well, as is often seen in areas of Georgia, as long as the sod is taken care of with frequent watering and fertilizer. It can also take root and survive the frequently difficult-to-grow-in Georgia clay. It is a placid sod in that it is not invasive like Bermuda grass; it has a fast germination period to stave off soil erosion and can withstand heavy traffic well.
This strain of sod is naturally meant to grow taller than many and it should not be cut very short, or else it may die. There are many different varieties of fescue featuring varying merits, and we would love to discuss which fescue sod best works for your.
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