A
green, beautiful and low maintenance lawn in a dry environment is something
that most businessmen and homeowners find pleasing, which is why many are
opting buffalo grass to beautify their lawn. Originating from the Great Plains
between Montana and Mexico, this grass received its name from the great herds
of buffalo, which fed upon this. With the ability to survive extreme
temperatures and droughts this verdant grass is perfect for lawns especially in
hot and arid climate.
It
is an attractive and soft grass that thrives in low moisture environments.
Also, it varies in colour from green to cyan but it might turn yellow in order
to go dormant during winter. As a hardy perennial it can be expected to return
to its original green colour once the snows have cleared. This adaptation
ability makes it apt for excellent lawn in Australia.
A
variety of soil can support the buffalo turf, from well-drained clay to rocky
limestone. This plant demands approximately one inch of water every week for
maintaining its optimal colouration but it can survive in much lesser.
Occasional mowing is also required for a uniform appearance with the desired
height being around three inches. If left in its natural state the buffalograss Sydney will only reach a maximum height between eight to ten inches, thus
making it great for properties that are too large where regular mowing is not
possible.
Cemeteries,
schools, roadsides and even gold courses are examples of perfect places for
growing buffalo turf. It can easily be grown from seeds or sod depending on the
time of year planted and how quickly you want the cover. Fertilisation and
irrigation are not very much required but they do increase the pace of growth
after initial planting. This particular plant thrives in sunny and low
maintenance areas making it a turf that is both convenient and beautiful for
large landowners.
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