Buffalo Grass
- June 23rd, 2009
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I am all about eco friendly things and one such thing I have been interested in is buffalo grass. Buffalo Grass is a turf grass native to the southern great plains, including parts of Missouri. It is slow, and low growing and tolerant of prolonged drought and extreme temperatures. I have decided to seed a couple areas of my yard with buffalo grass, just to try it out and so far I am convinced that it’s great. Here are some general thoughts:
- It looks and feels cool.
- The seed is expensive, so doing the whole lawn will be a multi-phase project.
- The grass germinates and grows slowly, so it has to be weeded regularly while it’s establishing.
- Depending on how ‘manicured’ you want it, mowing is done anywhere from once a month to once a year.
- Buffalo Grass likes full sun, so if your yard is full of shade, then it’s probably not the best option.
- Once established it doesn’t need to be watered. I think watering lawns is a big waste of water anyways, but if I did water my lawn then I guess this would be another plus for me.
So, I am pretty excited about the buffalo grass and plan to pick a section of yard each year and convert it to buffalo grass until I have the entire yard done. Native plants are so killa!
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