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How to plant Kentucky bluegrass and mix tall fescue
As we all know, Poa pratensis is the main grass species planted on lawns in northern China. However, due to the slow emergence of seedlings, weeds are easy to invade and take away the nutrients needed for growth. Therefore, if you choose direct sowing, the effect will be poor and the survival rate will be greatly reduced. As for Festuca arundinacea, Festuca arundinacea is a shade-tolerant herb with fast emergence and growth. If they are planted together, it can completely protect Poa pratensis when it germinates and ensure its development stability. To be sure, there are only advantages and no disadvantages when the two are mixed together!

1, Festuca arundinacea has a certain synergistic effect on the herbs mixed with it.

Festuca arundinacea has a certain synergistic effect on the herbs mixed with it, which means it can drive the growth of surrounding plants, which is wonderful! The emergence speed of Festuca arundinacea is fast when sowing, and its growth has a certain inhibitory effect on the weeds around it that absorb nutrients, which reduces the harm of weeds to some extent.

2. The planting density of the two is also an important consideration.

A large number of data show that according to scientific experiments, if you use one square meter of 9 grams of Kentucky bluegrass and one square meter. If 7.5g tall fescue is planted, the lawn will be better, and the survival rate and germination rate of both plants will be greatly improved. Therefore, it is also important to pay attention to the planting density collocation of the two plants, but the data are for reference only, and the specific collocation depends on the actual situation.

3, the two are completely mutually beneficial and win-win relationship.

Since they are mixed, it is necessary to ensure that each has its own advantages. In the early stage of growth, tall fescue plays an important role in escorting the growth of Kentucky Bluegrass. In the late growth stage, after the growth rate of Poa pratensis is increased, it has strong anti-invasion ability and competitiveness. Once it grows obviously, weeds are difficult to invade. Therefore, the two are completely a mutually beneficial and win-win relationship!

4. Both of them have their own advantages and advantages, and work together to improve the growth efficiency.

Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Since they can be planted together, it will certainly be good for each other's growth. There are many examples in the plant world, so when planting, they can also use this trick to cooperate with each other, which can not only improve the growth efficiency, but also realize the diversification of planting, enrich their back garden and increase their planting experience. This is really a wonderful thing. Remember to use this trick more next time!