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Is rye grass really a grass?

Yes it is a species of grass. Rye grass can be further divided into different types of grasses, including the domestic crop Rye, the wilder Russian Wild Rye, Altai Wild Rye, etc.


What is the rye grass's country of origin?

The rye grass's country of origin is the U.K.


Is rye grass real grass?

yes


What can I do to kill rye grasses that are growing in my front yard?

Generally the summer heat will kill rye grass that is taking over. If it doesn't get hot enough in your area you can use a non persistent-contact herbicide made for weeds, not grass, and spray the rye grass. For more information on killing rye grass, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_6127641_kill-annual-rye-grass.html.


What kind of grass do the horse like to eat?

Rye grass


How many days does it take rye grass to mature?

If growing conditions are good, some types of rye grass can germinate in about seven days. For grass to mature, it can take between 30 to 45 days after germination, depending on the grass type. Rye grass can be either a perennial or annual plant.


What is the national grass of Wales?

Rye


What color is rye grass?

green


How To Pick Which Rye Grasses are Fit for Foraging?

Rye grasses, not to be confused with the grain crop rye, are a hardy and nutritious feed stock for pasture animals. While some variants of rye grasses can be considered weeds, others make a handy meal for farm animals. Among the well-known types for feed are Italian rye grass (also known as annual rye grass), perennial rye grass, and festuloliums. Italian rye grass is primarily planted in the southeastern United States. It can be planted during the fall, with livestock able to graze it down during the winter. Typically, it dies during the following spring. However, some varieties have been known to survive for as long as five years if livestock do not consume the entire pasture. It grows quickly and usually has higher yields than other types of rye grasses during the hot summer months. Mixing this variety with a cold season grass can provide excellent year-round pasture grass for livestock. Perennial rye grass is found mostly in the northeast United States and the West Coast. It is best suited for moderate climates, as summer months will reduce its growth considerably. Perennial rye grass provides one of the highest quality forage foods of all the rye grasses. It can be grazed down to a low height, with frequent grazing times. Pasturing sheep and cattle are one of the popular uses for perennial rye grass. Perennial rye grass is highly susceptible to all variants of the crown rust disease. Rust-resistant plants should be used if possible. Festuloliums are a cross between meadow fescue and Italian or perennial rye grass. It is not popular for livestock as they do not find it very edible. Some breeding attempts have been made to introduce better crosses, as meadow fescue can have a higher disease resistance and rapid regrowth after grazing. At this time, festuloliums are still under investigation as a viable grazing product. With the popularity of rye grasses, farm animals can be fed with nutrient-rich grasses for a relatively inexpensive price. With a focus upon organic livestock, natural feeds are receiving increased attention. Rye grasses will continue to play an important role in feeding livestock in the foreseeable future.


What type of grass is used for putting?

rye


What animals eat rye grass?

Monkeys


Can rye grass be sown along with fescue grass?

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.