Do I Plant Ryegrass Every Year Or Once?
Q: I have a well established bermuda lawn and am thinking of overseeding with rye. Do I plant rye every year or is it a one time deal?
A: You’ll have to plant the ryegrass every year, usually in September. Make sure your lawn is in good health first. The ryegrass will look great in the winter but will die when hot weather comes. I have more details at http://www.walterreeves.com/lawn-care/bermuda-overseed-with-ryegrass/.
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