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Kentucky Bluegrass
We have received many questions on this identification of what maybe growing in your lawn. What you see today is known as Kentucky Bluegrass (KBG), which is common in most Virginia lawns. Most lawns in our area are a mixed stand of Tall Fescue and KBG. In fact, our seed blend is a combination of these two grass types. A lawn that is properly mowed at 4 inches will allow the KBG, and sometimes even the fescue, to produce a seed head. This is completely normal and it’s the natural reproductive phase of the grass plant.
Dormant Bermudagrass
What are these tan areas in my lawn?
Are you seeing tan areas in your fescue lawn this winter? If so, you have begun to witness dormant Bermudagrass. Bermudagrass is a warm-season grass that goes dormant (turns tan) over the winter months. While Fescue grass is typically green year-round but may be discolored or yellow in harsh, wet winter months. When winter temperatures consistently fall below 50 degrees, fescue will go dormant because weather conditions aren’t ideal for development and growth.
Controlling Bermudagrass in My Virginia Lawn
What is this vine-like, spreading grass in my lawn?
Common Bermudagrass, also known as wiregrass, is a warm-season perennial turfgrass. It spreads laterally through stems called rhizomes and stolons. It has excellent heat and drought tolerance but cannot handle shade. It can be a very invasive and difficult grass to control.
Bermudagrass Expectations in Williamsburg in Spring
Bermudagrass Expectations During the Spring Months
Each spring, Bermudagrass comes out of dormancy at different times. Some years Bermudagrass will start turning green in March, and other times as late as the start of May. Once the Bermudagrass comes out of dormancy, it will not grow like it does after a good July thunderstorm in the Williamsburg area. Air temperatures in Williamsburg in late May average highs of 83 degrees and lows of 63 degrees. In our experience, Bermudagrass does not really start to grow to its full potential until after Memorial weekend.
How To Remove Crabgrass in Lawns
What is Crabgrass?
Crabgrass is a summer annual weed occurring in lawns during spring through summer months in many areas. Crabgrass is a very easy summer annual to control in many Virginia areas. With preparation and pre-emergence, you can easily handle crabgrass.
Don't Stop Watering in the Fall
Do I need to water my grass in the fall?
Fall is here and many of our customers have the same question. Is it ok to stop watering? NO! Now is the prime growing season for your fescue lawn.
Your grass is working hard to repair itself from the stress and heat of the summer and to prepare itself for the winter to come. Fertility and water are essential to this process. We at Virginia Green have your fertility covered, but watering your grass is up to you and mother nature.
Lawn Programs
Premium Lawn Care Service
Our most popular lawn care service is Premium Lawn Care. It includes seven essential treatments per year to keep your lawn green, vibrant, and weed-free.
7 Applications per Year
- Pre-emergent crabgrass control
- Broadleaf weed control
- Nutsedge control
- Starter lawn fertilizer for seedling germination and development
- Liquid and granular lawn fertilizer applications
Estate Lawn Care Service
For homeowners seeking exceptional lawn care services, our Estate Lawn Care Service offers the ultimate in care and customization. This comprehensive program includes advanced treatments.
11 Applications per Year
- Pre-emergent crabgrass control
- Broadleaf weed control
- 2 applications of nutsedge control
- Starter lawn fertilizer for seedling germination and development
- Liquid and granular lawn fertilizer applications
- 4 applications of lawn disease prevention fungicides
- Lime Application
- Grub Control
- Annual soil samplings and results