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  • Should this be GREEN!!!!

    To keep a warm-season lawn green over the winter, many homeowners overseed it with an annual cool-season grass, such as ryegrass.

    This hides the dormant warm-season grass and provides a fresh, green, temporary lawn for the winter. As the weather warms in spring, the permanent lawn will replace the temporary lawn of ryegrass. Overseeding is typically done in October or November. If you start too early, the warm-season grass will still be active and will crowd out the cool-season grass. If you start too late, cold weather may inhibit seed germination.

    The following spring, encourage the regrowth of the warm-season grass by closely mowing the cool-season cover. Then fertilize at the recommended rate for the type of warm-season grass you have.

    I have seen done and it looks Brown to me am I missing Something?

    T.Anderson

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    Sounds like they did not put as much seed down. or they did not water it. Maybe they didnt scalp it? Or the warm-season grass just did not let the seed take over. Could be alot of things.

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