Warm season, native, perennial grass. Adapted to dry, medium to heavy upland soils. Tolerates drought and alkaline soils. Heat and cold resistant. Leaf blades are narrow, relatively short and curled.
It’s always great when old photos of Buffalo turn up, especially in large quantities. While recently going through old family albums I came across about 75 of my dad’s photographs of the City ...
When the buffalo aren’t fighting off the occasional lion, they’re eating grass—and lots of it. It forms the bulk of their diet. Like cows, buffalo chew cud to further extract nutrients.
Whether you have a sprinkler system or prefer to water a small area of tall fescue or buffalo grass with a hose, you’ve got to give your grass seed and grass H2O — especially during hot summers.
They say that the grass lot was made possible thanks to the new Buffalo Green Code, and that they hope that the fully permeable lot will be an inspiration for others to follow. Time and time again ...
Bermuda and buffalo grass are warm-season grasses that grow well in the transition zone, while Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass are cool-season varieties that do well there. Once you've ...