And as long as it’s being grazed, it never will be. Grazing removes the stems before they can blossom and bear “ripe” seeds. So grass that is being thoroughly grazed will spread mainly (only?) through extending roots underground, though they are also perennial, so sprouting again from the same roots after being “grazed”.
Yakety Sax about 2 months ago
Avoid clumps.
seanfear about 2 months ago
change the RGB code
juicebruce about 2 months ago
How do you know when it’s ripe ?
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Grass is always ripe.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 2 months ago
The grass looks okay to me!
Forrest the dude Premium Member about 2 months ago
It sure looks ripe,
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
The shorter…….the better!!!!!
cuzinron47 about 2 months ago
You should try that grass they grow in Oregon.
zeexenon about 2 months ago
The origin of Cattle Ranchers versus Sheep Herders.
gammaguy about 2 months ago
Build a fence.
gammaguy about 2 months ago
“The grass isn’t ripe….”
And as long as it’s being grazed, it never will be. Grazing removes the stems before they can blossom and bear “ripe” seeds. So grass that is being thoroughly grazed will spread mainly (only?) through extending roots underground, though they are also perennial, so sprouting again from the same roots after being “grazed”.