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Perennial Ryegrass

  
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Advantages

  • Rapid germination (3 to 5 days)
  • Good wear tolerance for high traffic areas
  • Entophytic cultivars deter insect feeding. Endophytes are fungi that live inside the perennial ryegrass and produce compounds that are toxic to insects
  • Resistant to the devastating disease Necrotic Ring Spot

Disadvantages

It is a bunch type grass and tends to grow in clumps if not overseeded regularly. We recommend overseeding annually with a perennial ryegrass lawn
Old cultivars have poor cold tolerance and can die in winter. New cultivars have significantly better cold tolerance
Tough grass blades can shred when cut with a dull mower. The shredded leaves cause the lawn to appear fuzzy
When used in a mix with other slow germinating grass species, the quickly germinating Perennial Ryegrass tricks the lawn owner into reducing the watering because they think the germination is complete. This can result in the slow germinating species never getting established

Summary

Perennial Ryegrass creates a beautiful lawn, and its quick germination makes lawn establishment easy. Overseed every one or two years to keep the lawn thick and prevent excessive clumping.