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He also made a breakthrough in the strains of ryegrass.
Ryegrass should not be confused with rye, which is a grain crop.
Then plant ryegrass seed in a second pot of soil that has not been exposed to salt.
The course rating is 69.9, and it has a slope rating of 121 on ryegrass.
The grass was of the Perennial Ryegrass type and cut to 8mm.
Ryegrass is used for lawns and sporting greens.
A group in Australia has worked on removing allergens from ryegrass, a major cause of hay fever.
Or plant a bit of ryegrass seed in a pot of soil from the affected area.
It will concentrate on wheat and ryegrass.
Since 2001 the courts used for Wimbledon have been sown with 100% perennial ryegrass.
White clover and perennial ryegrass have been used with varying success as living mulches between vegetable plants.
The seeds for all originated near here in the Willamette Valley, which produces 70 percent of the world's ryegrass.
Annual ryegrass can be sowed from September through late October, on bare ground or around existing plants.
Ryegrass was beginning to plume and bright yellow mustard flowers dipped gracefully in her wake.
Nitrogen conserving potential of successive ryegrass catch crops in continuous spring barley.
Q. What was your role in improving grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass?
If the patch is in a sunny location choose a mixture that has a high percentage of perennial ryegrass and some bluegrass.
"Yes, but be careful of ryegrass.
Perennial ryegrass has a fibrous root system, with thick main roots and thinner lateral branches.
Full sun to light shade, good yearly rainfall, and proper fertilization are the key to a successful perennial ryegrass lawn.
Quite distinct phenotypic modifications were elicited from the clone by the different ryegrass strains.
Many grass tennis courts including Wimbledon are planted in ryegrass in different compositions, depending on the tournament.
Perennialized Italian Ryegrass, introduced in 1907, the first controlled cross pasture grass.
An endophyte of ryegrass has been genetically transformed in this way and used successfully to deter herbivores.
Subsequently, the habitat was restored by mowing at an appropriate time of year to reduce the Italian ryegrass and allow the native plants to regrow.