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Creating a lush lawn depends on several factors, including your location, climate, and soil. You can often find cool-season grasses on Missouri lawns because they withstand drought and heat easily. However, hearty warm-season grasses thrive in southern regions. Below, review some of the top grasses for your Missouri property before purchasing bulk seed at your local agriculture company.

Ideal Grasses for Your Missouri Yard

1. Tall Fescue

Available in bulk seed as well as sod, tall fescue features deep roots and bunch-like blades. It enjoys high drought and heat but can also tolerate the cold, making tall fescue ideal for any Missouri lawn. The dark green grass’s medium texture also helps it deal with foot traffic effectively. Consider this seed if you desire low-maintenance turf where children can run around the yard frequently.

2. Bermuda Grass

A popular warm-season seed in southern Missouri, Bermuda grass blades come in fine, dense varieties. While the grass browns in the late fall, it turns green as soon as the temperature hits 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit and remains so for at least six months. Bermuda grass seed spreads quickly, thanks to above- and below-ground runners, which means it can invade flower and vegetable gardens. Prevent the low, wiry “devil grass” from spreading with quick removal or letting it dry out in unwanted areas.

3. Kentucky Bluegrass

bulk seedKentucky Bluegrass, a cool-season grass seed that spreads fast, creates a bunch-like result when it sprouts. It features medium-drought, heat, and cold tolerance, so use it if you live in a colder region of the state. Since the dark-green, bluish grass spreads through below-ground runners, it holds up well under foot traffic. Use it to fill bare patches of your lawn.

4. Perennial Ryegrass

Perennial ryegrass blends easily with most cool- and warm-season grasses to help you enjoy a green lawn in winter. The cool-season grass seed germinates quickly and features fibrous blades that tear unless you have extra-sharp mower blades. While its drought and heat tolerances are low compared to the above grasses, perennial ryegrass still stands up to foot traffic. Apply the grass seed to avoid thatch and fortify other species, such as bluegrass varieties.

 

Browse bulk seed varieties at Bolivar Farmers Exchange, the lawn and garden supply company serving Polk County, MO, since 1920. Offering livestock feed and equipment rentals, in addition to a comprehensive range of lawn and garden products, this agricultural company has everything you need to create a beautiful landscape. Call (417) 326-2664 today with bulk seed questions, or visit their website for more information on lawn and garden supplies.

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