Tall Fescue, Red Fescue, Ryegrass/Annual/Perennial, KY Bluegrass, KY-31, and Bentgrass are a few good choices. Late summer/early fall planting of grass is considered better than spring planting. Fall planting gives new grass two complete growing seasons before it goes through the hot, dry summer of the following year.
This depends on which type of grass you're planting and where in the world you happen to be planting it.
Thomas G. Chastain has written: 'Spring establishment of orchardgrass and tall fescue seed crops with cereal companion crops' -- subject(s): Planting, Tall fescue, Companion crops, Orchard grass
Try "Fescue"
Kentucky Bluegrass will have more density in the blade and be a thicker grass, but not by much. Bluegrass also requires cooler weather and more shade, so if you live in a hot, dry, arid climate I would use Fescue. No one will ever know. Keep in mind that there is more than one type of Fescue.
The only thing I have found that will kill tall fescue or creeping fescue is "Roundup."tm
Yes but make sure the fescue has been close first before you apply the rye grass, otherwise the fescue, which is a very competitive grass, will take over the ryegrass.
I just purchased hybrid Bermuda - 2200 sq ft for $675
yes a lake is a waterway
rescue fescue
Fescue toxicity from the Endophyte fungus that is found in Tall Fescue. That and genetic diseases that can cause a calf to be born without a tail.
Yes the ocean is definitely a waterway