The scientific name for fescue grass is Festuca.
Fescue loves sandy soils that become fairly wet and then drain quickly. It does not like to sit wet. If your area fits that description look into fescue
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.
Grass species suitable for lawns eg poa not things like cocksfoot or tall fescue
fescue- type of grass
The only thing I have found that will kill tall fescue or creeping fescue is "Roundup."tm
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There are several varieties of fescues grass. For instance, creeping red fescue grass adapts best to cool, temperate climate/weather areas. Combat Extreme is a mix of fescue grass seeds that does extremely well in very cold temperatures. Basically if you live in any of the warmer regions of the country Fescue grass is not going to be the best option for you. If you decide to go with Fescue grass check with a local company that grows grass to sell on pallets for lawns. They will be able to tell you which variety will be best for your area.
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A mixture of bluegrass & creeping 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.