- Author: Chris M. Webb
Published on: July 14, 2011
Due to their low-maintenance, low-input, environmentally friendly features fineleaf fescue species are becoming increasingly popular choices in urban landscapes.
All species of fineleaf fescues are perennial, cool-season grasses. Potential sites for these grasses include: slopes, median strips, golf course roughs, cemeteries, untrafficked areas of parks, and industrial, commercial and home landscapes.
UC’s No-Mow Fineleaf Fescue Grasses for California Urban Landscapes provides information beneficial to those who have fineleaf fescue on their property and those considering doing so.
Topics include:
- What is fineleaf fescue
- Performance evaluation
- Sodding research,
- Selecting species and cultivars
- Establishment
- Irrigation
- Fertilization
- Weed control
- Disease management
- And more
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