Bentgrass

Submitted by peach on Thu, 09/14/2006 - 05:00.

When creating the perfect backyard, it is important to remember that choosing a grass type is a crucial step in the process. While many may feel that all grasses are alike, the truth is that there are many different varieties available and that each has advantages and disadvantages. A good option for any new lawn is bentgrass.BentgrassBentgrass

Commonly used exclusively by golf courses, bentgrass is a beautiful looking grass that allows breathtaking fairways and greens to be created. Bentgrass has a very dark green color, often times considered to be a barometer of health with concerns to a lawn, and has terrific texture. As mentioned before, bentgrass can be mowed very short, allowing the grass to seem as if it were an artificial turf. This is a unique feature that most grass types do not share.



Of course when looking to create a lawn, it is unlikely that someone wants to create the atmosphere of a golf course in their backyard! Fortunately bentgrass does not need to be cut to it's shortest length. Bentgrass can grow into whatever length a lawn owner would prefer his or her grass be at. The only downside is that this type of grass often requires a dedication to maintenance and care.

Overall bentgrass is an excellent option for homeowners and is often considered to be the highest class of grass on the market.


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