HOME GARDENING FOR THE REST OF US III
By DONKEY LOCO
I continue here with more helpful and handy tips, tricks, and self help ideas for your everyday gardening experience. Don't be shy, garb this eBook, your tools and get to work. You know you have put it off long enough so lets get going. You can follow along here or skip to the part that you need for your particular gardening project. Enjoy and lets have fun working outdoors.
Kentucky blue grass is a cool season grass. Despite its name, the plant is not a Kentucky native. The English settlers brought Kentucky blue grass to North America in packing hay. There is a legend that the Indians could tell where the white man had been because they left a trail of blue grass behind them.
Kentucky blue grass is the most common of all grasses that are planted in the United States because it can withstand cold temperatures and it will grow almost anywhere. Kentucky blue grass is a dark green, fine grass. It is considered one of the best lawn grasses in appearance and color. Kentucky bluegrass has small green flowers on their stems which bloom from May to August. This grass is not only popular among humans, but it is a favorite for animals and birds. The grass provides a great ground cover for small animals and birds love to eat the seed from Kentucky blue grass.