This reduces the area that the livestock can use early in the season, making it easier for them to keep up with the cool-season grasses.
The animals then use the warm-season grasses during the heat of the summer, and the cool-season grasses recover for fall grazing.
Seed bare patches with cool-season grasses like drought-tolerant fescues.
Before the warm-season grasses begin to show much life after dormancy, cool-season grasses burst into quick, lush growth.
Most lawn grasses are cool-season grasses that green up early and may go semi-dormant in hot, dry summer weather.
Sow cool-season grass in the early fall so the grass will have four to six weeks to establish before frost.
The cool-season grasses typical of the Northeast have also flourished.
Potassium effects on minerals and organic acids in three cool-season grasses.
A cool-season grass, it is well suited to high foot traffic and recreation.
In areas where frost comes early and lingers long, cool-season grasses like fescues are a better choice.