Tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, zoysiagrass, Bermudagrass, and centipedegrass all do well in north Mississippi.
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Discover beautiful, low-maintenance Maryland native plants like pollinator flowers, shrubs, ground covers, and grasses.
South Jersey Planting Zones
South Jersey’s hardiness zones range from 7a to 8a, which means that the lowest annual temperatures are between 0 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
When to Fertilize Your Lawn in Pennsylvania
Fertilize cool-season grass in Pennsylvania in May and September. Fertilize zoysiagrass in April, June, and August.
The Best Grass Seed for Southern Ohio
Learn the best grass seeds for Southern Ohio. Cool-season varieties like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass thrive in the state’s hot summers and cold winters.
The Best Grass Seed for Northern Ohio
Explore the best grass seeds for Northern Ohio, like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, so you can have the greenest lawn possible for your region.
When to Plant Grass Seed in Oregon
The best time to plant grass seed in Oregon is from mid-August to mid-September. In certain parts of Oregon, you can also plant mid-May to mid-June.
When to Plant Grass Seed in Maryland
The best time to plant grass seed in Maryland is mid-August to mid-October. The next best time is early March through late April.
Growing Zones of the Willamette Valley
Most of Willamette Valley is in USDA growing zone 8b, where temperatures rarely dip below 15 degrees and the growing season is a gardener-friendly 200-plus days a year.
Willamette Valley Native Plants for Landscaping
Vanilla leaf, yarrow, blue blossom, Nootka rose, red alder, and Oregon ash are some of the best native plants for your Willamette Valley landscape.