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Why Choose Kikuyu Grass for Your Lawn

  • Writer: stoverseed
    stoverseed
  • Apr 21, 2019
  • 2 min read

The vast majority of people want to have a beautiful lawn, but they don’t want to have to spend a lot of time maintaining it. Sure, some time spent outside working in the yard can be beneficial and stress-reducing, but if it takes up a lot of the day or is all that you will be doing on your weekend, that will get old. Using Kikuyu grass for your lawn might be what you’re looking for.

When it comes to having a nice yard, you want grass that not only looks good but can tolerate a variety of different conditions, including heat and potentially drought. This is where Kikuyu grass comes into play. It has a lot of advantages that could make it the best choice for your home turf.


Kikuyu grass

Kikuyu Grass Benefits

 Some of the benefits of growing this grass around your home are that it is highly drought-tolerant, doesn’t require a lot of fertilizer, grows fast and can repair itself if it gets damaged, and is dense but incredibly soft.

 This species is a warm-season grass that grows low. It has fine hairs that grow on the stems and leaves, making them soft to the touch. If your home is a high-traffic area with kids and pets who enjoy running around and tearing up the yard, this grass is the ideal choice for you. It can handle anything your family throws its way, and since it’s self-repairing, wear and tear won’t bother it at all.

Maintaining Kikuyu Grass

 When it comes to growing Kikuyu grass, keep in mind that it likes full sun and struggles when grown in the shade. It can be invasive, so you might consider not planting it near a garden. After first installing this species, you’ll need to keep it watered regularly and thoroughly to encourage a deep root system to take hold. Once it becomes established, it will only need to be watered when the grass is wilting slightly.

 In the summer, depending on weather conditions, you may only need to water once every 7-10 days. In the winter, this will be even less frequent. When it comes to mowing your lawn, this will need to take place every 7-10 days, much like watering. If the grass gets the required amount of sunlight, mowing height should be 1-2 inches. If there is a lot of shade around, the mowing height should be at 2-3 inches.

 If you decide to fertilize your lawn, you’ll want to use a slow-release product that his high in nitrogen. It won’t need much, and over-fertilizing can cause it to lose some of its green color. Avoid using manure-based products, as these are not beneficial to growing Kikuyu grass.

 Having a lovely, tough lawn that can stand up to high traffic and use is important for a lot of people. If you have kids and pets and don’t want to spend a lot of time fixing and maintaining your yard, you might want to check out the above Kikuyu grass benefits and consider adding this grass to your landscaping.

 For all your Kikuyu grass needs, including seeds, contact Stover Seeds today. We’re happy to help get you the lawn you need and answer any questions you might have.

 
 
 

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