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GINGER KENTUCKY
BLUEGRASS (Forage Variety)
Ginger has excellent early spring green-up and
forage production. Almost a month earlier that many other Bluegrass
varieties. It performs well under a variety of management
regimes. Ginger is tolerant of close grazing and is both
palatable and nutritious for all livestock - horses included.
| Ginger creates an excellent cover
resulting in a low percentage of weeds in your pasture. |
BUY
GINGER
FORAGE
BLUEGRASS
FROM SEEDLAND
Available in 50# sizes. |
Ginger spreads aggressively by rhizomes. Its leaf
width and length is close to twice that of other bluegrasses and
Ginger's tillers develop faster than other Kentucky Bluegrasses as
each harvest.
Ginger retains its dark green color into the advanced
stages of seed ripening and culms are more upright and tolerant to
lodging. IT has large seeds with excellent emergence and
seedling vigor.
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