Answer: No Explanation: Fescue is better for shady areas |
Meridian Eco land Solutions |
Answer: Yes Explanation: They have both all sun and part sun and shade brands. Just let the company know |
Perry's Landscaping |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: In Louisiana bluegrass is not a popular grass because of the high temps that we get here in Louisiana on a yearly basis. |
WB Lawn & Landscape |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Although Kentucky bluegrass seeds are a cool-season lawn type, they prefer direct sunlight for optimal growth. Bluegrass seed lawns can still grow well in partial shade, however. Our Velvet Blue Blend and Blue Ribbon Turf Blend products are great choices for areas with minimal amounts of shade. |
Lawn Ranger |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I service properties in the Dallas area and Blue Grass is not a grass installed in this area. |
Main Street Mowing |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Higher shade tolerance then most grasses |
Hardscaping Plus |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: No Kentucky bluegrass needs direct sunlight. |
Land Tech Landscapes |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: I don't really use Bluegrass sod to be honest the reason that being and has a good reputation for being a water waster and here in Texas we're always going through droughts or restrictions on water so I really don't use it |
Carders Tree & Landscaping |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Bluegrass is not used in North Georgia |
Walkers Green, Inc |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Bluegrass will grow just fine in shady areas, however, it prefers sunlit areas. |
Galloway Land Services |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Bluegrass is a northern grass! This is the Atlanta area. |
Sod Sales Direct |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Rough Bluegrasses have a better reputation as shade tolerant grass than their fine-bladed counterparts. They must, however, have a few hours of direct sun to do their best |
Fidel Romero Landscape |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Bluegrass sod is both shade and drought resistant. |
Sodfather |
Answer: Yes Explanation: As long as you're in the correct area, bluegrass is a great choice for shade. However, in Knoxville, bluegrass is not a good choice. |
Outdoor Designs |
Answer: Yes Explanation: It is better than fescue in the shade but a perrenial rye mixture works the best in KC. |
EarthScapes of Liberty |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Kentucky bluegrass prefers full-sun and usually suffers in shade |
Martinez Lawn & Landscaping |