Kentucky bluegrass

Testing alternative clover options for use in Kentucky bluegrass lawns

By Paige Boyle

For many years, white clover (Trifolium repens) has been the go-to for adding flowering resources into lawns, and with good reason. White clover is a perennial, has a broad geographic range, can grow in both warm- and cool-season lawns, handles mowing well, and produces an abundance of flowers to provide pollinator forage (both pollen and nectar) in bee lawns. As a bonus, because white clover is a legume, it also adds nitrogen into the soil, resulting in less need for fertilizer applications. But are there other clover options for use in home lawns?


Dormant seeding: The story continues

By Andrew Hollman


Cultivar Data: 2023

2023 Data

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Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass


University of Minnesota Turfgrass team in the media – 10/24/23

Check out our team’s latest efforts in educating the public about our work.

See the October 2023 Edition of MGCSA's Hole Notes for photos from our 2023 Golf Field Day and for Mixing Tall Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass for MN Golf Course Roughs, an article by Andrew Hollman.


An overseeding success story

By Gary Deters

Overseeding into an existing yard can be very difficult because there are many different scenarios, challenges, and questions that go into the decision. What to do? What kind of seed? Where to buy seed? How much seed do I use? Do I need to prep the area? How much water is required to get the seed to germinate? What do I do after the seeds germinate?


Are low-input turfgrasses really low input?

By Eric Watkins


Cultivar Data: 2022

2022 Data

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Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass


Cultivar Data: 2021

2021 Data

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Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass


Cultivar Data: 2020

2020 Data

All links below are .pdf files

Kentucky bluegrass

Perennial ryegrass