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The Benefit of Using Native and Indigenous Grass Seed
Perhaps you’ve finally come to the point where you’re tired of the Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass seed you’ve had in your yard, want to begin using chemical free lawn care and are gaining more interest in using an organic lawn care program for your lawn. Maybe you’ve gotten to the point where you’re wondering what all the talk about using native and indigenous grass seed means exactly. What are the native and indigenous grass seeds anyway and what’s the big benefit of you using them? The simple explanation is that native grasses are indigenous grasses; in other words they’re indigenous to your region. Being indigenous means that they will naturally be more resistant against diseases and pests, and since they grow organically in your region it makes them already able to withstand the peculiar conditions that exist there, including weather and rain. Did you know that some of the few know legible best lawn care company folks have been starting to promote using these native grass seeds for lawns because they use less water and require less maintenance?
There are some very convincing benefits for using native and indigenous grass seed to replace your old lawn. First of all, Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, and fine fescue mixes are all seed that was imported from other regions, back in the day of course. They are not native to the area where they are being grown in your neck of the wood. So, if you’re wondering why you had to use a lot of water, mow often, or any number of other questions you’ve had about why your lawn takes a lot of your time for maintenance, then why not try replacing the old seed you’ve been using for years with an organic lawn care program that uses native grass seed, takes less fuss, less water, less maintenance, less fertilizing? That sounds like a winner. If you prefer to hear the expert’s opinions, just call up any of the best lawn care company specialists to receive their opinions and suggestions as well.
If you want chemical free lawn care using native seed, and if you want to experience the beauty of the indigenous plants, shrubs and grasses that come from our region, a good place to begin is by having your very own native, indigenous lawn. You’ll discover what other homeowners have learned, that less is more when it comes to native seed lawns, less mowing, less nutrients needed, less water.