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About this time of year it’s typical to see your grass doing something kind of weird-looking (see below). Your grass is seeding. Many people often mistake seeding grasses for weeds, but really your lawn is just doing what grasses naturally do, trying to make more it itself (though the seeds are probably sterile). The research isn’t definitive but it seems that this seeding is neither helpful nor harmful, just a little ugly. Learn more in the today’s episode of EcoLawn Science.
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About this time of year it’s typical to see your grass doing something kind of weird-looking (see below). Your grass is seeding. Many people often mistake seeding grasses for weeds, but really your lawn is just doing what grasses naturally do, trying to make more it itself (though the seeds are probably sterile). The research isn’t definitive but it seems that this seeding is neither helpful nor harmful, just a little ugly. Learn more in the today’s episode of EcoLawn Science.