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What Type of Grass Seed to Plant in Negaunee, Michigan?

Negaunee, Mich., is located on the Upper Peninsula and experiences very cold winters, putting it in U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zone 2. Lawn owners in Negaunee need to use cool-season grasses when planting their lawns. Cool-season grasses include Kentucky bluegrass, rye and fine fescue.
  1. Kentucky Bluegrass

    • More people in Michigan plant Kentucky bluegrass than any other lawn. It has a high tolerance for cold, so it's an especially good choice for the Negaunee area. Since it can take several months to germinate, it's often planted with perennial ryegrass, which germinates in one to two weeks.

    Rye

    • Perennial ryegrass lawns require little maintenance. In addition, ryegrass germinates quickly, and it is resistant to disease and insects. Perennial ryegrass is also highly resistant to wear.

    Fine Fescue

    • Fine-leafed fescues prefer dry, shady lawns. They don't need as much care as bluegrasses do, but fine fescue lawns can grow thin if they're over-fertilized, over-watered or attacked by leafspot disease. In addition, fine fescue lawns aren't resistant to wear. For these reasons, it's often grown with Kentucky bluegrass.