
Most alcoholic drinks have a type of grass in them.
The strongest lawns have a mix of grass varieties that are suited to different times of the year.
Cool winters/dry summers (eg. Southern England) are best suited to Couch, buffalo, tall fescue, kikuyu grass mixes.
Mild summers/cold winters (eg. Midlands in England) are best suited to Fescues, Kentucky blue grass, rye grass, couch.
Bamboo, rice and sugarcane are all types of grass.
Bamboo is reportedly the tallest grass in the world reaching 46 metres and can grow at up to 250cm a day.
Hedges should not be cut from March to August whilst birds are nesting.
All lawns need feeding to stay vigorous. Late March to early April is a good time with a Spring/Summer feed at the manufacturers recommended rate.
Grass commonly grows in the UK between 5 and 25 celcius.
Spring is the perfect time to apply moss killer.
Locality, soil type and irrigation dictate which grasses are best suited to a garden.
There are over 6000 different species of grass in the world.
Feeding the lawn will increase vigour and help prevent weeds and moss from establishing.
Mixes with bent grass, Kentucky blue, rye grass and fescues are suitable for cool temperate to cold areas (i.e. the UK).