Answer: No Explanation: Not in Oregon, it's not. Bluegrass goes completely dormant and turns pure white in the winter in Oregon. It's not good for any conditions in this state. |
| Lewis Landscape Services |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Bluegrass is a northern grass! This is the Atlanta area. |
| Sod Sales Direct |
Answer: No Explanation: Bluegrass sod is not a good choice for North Central Florida. I recommend St. Augustine and Zoysia primarily for shady areas, however Bahia will work and can be a cheaper option, especially by starting from seed. |
| Shady Acres Lavender Farm |
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| ProMatcher |
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 |
Answer: No Explanation: Bluegrass is a full sun plant and will not survive long term in shady locations. |
| TJB-INC Landscape & Drainage Contractor |
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| ProMatcher |
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 |
Answer: Yes Explanation: It is a cool season grass. |
| Cedar Ridge Landscaping LLC |
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| ProMatcher |
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 |
Answer: No Explanation: Bluegrass is a full sun plant and will not survive long term in shady locations. |
| Selena's Landscape, Design & Tree Service, LLC |
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| ProMatcher |
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 |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Root structure of bluegrass |
| STOCKTON FARMS |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Bluegrass sod is both shade and drought resistant. |
| Sodfather |
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| ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes Explanation: It is better than fescue in the shade but a perrenial rye mixture works the best in KC. |
| EarthScapes of Liberty |
Answer: Yes Explanation: It tends very good in shade |
| Ideal Lawns |
Answer: No Explanation: Kentucky bluegrass prefers full-sun and usually suffers in shade |
| Martinez Lawn & Landscaping |