When you've made the decision to overhaul your garden and get a new lawn, it is the perfect time to take a step back and make sure you have the best type of grass. There are trade-offs between durability and the fineness of the Grass Seed Mat blades which affect the overall look and feel.

 

Where do you and your Grass Seed Mat live? Knowing your climate will help you to determine what grasses will grow and look the best for your location. You should match this up to how much effort, time, and money do you have to spend on your lawn. Other things to factor in determining the type of grass to plant should include the differences between how the Grass Seed Mat grow, such as creeping or bunch, the appearance of the grass, and the life span - whether perennial or annual. Do you want an exhibit lawn, a multi-use lawn, or just a green lawn that covers the ground for the kids to play on? To achieve a more perfect-looking lawn, you can expect it to require more maintenance. Will your lawn receive a lot of wear and traffic or sports activities. Will it be a general lawn and/or a lawn cover on wet soil or dry soil? Do you have factors that would limit the choice of grass that can be planted? Some of these factors can include the soil type and pH on your land to shade conditions, and the slope of the lawn area.

 

Hopefully the following will help you on the right path to the lawn you want and need.

 

The Family Lawn

 

For families with children, play lawns and path lawns may be a good choice. If you desire a children's play area where games such as tennis, softball, and football can be played, you will want to grow lawns of tough Grass Seed Mat. Touch rye grass spreads quickly and fills in gaps and it can be using when growing a lawn for utility purposes. The end results of planting this type of Grass Seed Mat can be a lush thickness but with the toughness of a utility lawn.

 

The Keen Gardeners Lawn

 

Many gardeners and home owners desire to have a neatly edged ornamental lawn that is weed-free, a rich green color, and a neat and uniformed surface. Great looking lawns require mowing and edging several times a month during the growing season. Awareness of aeration and drainage is important depending on the soil conditions of the lawn as well. An organic, more ornamental lawn needs to be mowed more regularly. The keen gardener's lawn is one with more of a general purpose, with a finer grass. This type lawn is more attractive and designed more for looks instead of play, making it less robust. Lawns using very fine grasses make for an amazing looking lawn, but require heavy maintenance and are more fragile.

 

Low Maintenance Lawn

 

Some people prefer to have lawns where regular weekly mowing is not necessary. A rougher utility lawn can be mowed a few times before and after the summer resting period. This type of lawn could only require mowing four to six times a year. Finer grasses will diminish and courser grasses will take control. The type of grass seed you need can be shade, sub, drought, or fire resistant grass, and can be mixed to be specially formulated for lawns that grow in specific situations or for specific uses. There are grass seed mixes for lawns on exposed coasts, tough utility lawns, and grazing laws. There are also grass seed mixes for lawns that are in the sun, shade, drought, and damp environments.