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Buying Seed
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Purchasing Seed
There are two ways to purchase grass seed. You can visit the garden
section of a retain store and pick out a package labeled with intended
use, such as "Shade mix." Or, you can buy the latest cultivars
and make up your own mix. For this you will need to nose around,
starting with a good nursery. If the nursery doesn't carry what
you want, staff there can probably suggest where to shop. Calling
the customer service departments of the large seed producers should
also yield results. Either way, you will still need to know the
basics about purchasing seed, beginning with the terms species and
cultivar.
The word species refers to a group of closely related plants that
differ from one another in only minor ways. Tall fescues are one
species of lawn grass. The various members of a species are called
varieties (which originally occurred in nature) or cultivars (variations
that came about in cultivation, as a result of deliberate breeding).
In common usage the terms variety and cultivar are often interchanged,
but there is a difference between them. Grass cultivars include
old standbys, such as the tall fescues, 'Alta' or 'Kentucky 31',
as well as new and improved types that have been bred and chosen
for superior characteristics. Newer grass cultivars, in most cases,
are highly recommended.
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