Italian Ryegrass
Italian Ryegrass, also known as Annual Rye, is a light- to medium-green grass with a coarse texture. It grows in bunches and, when properly started and maintained, presents a semi-uniform and maintained appearance. This type of grass is tolerant of full sun during the winter months, making it suitable for soil stabilization over winter months. A temporary planting, it's important to note that Italian Ryegrass is sterile and will not reseed itself. It tends to form clumps and does not spread after reaching maturity. Furthermore, it will die off at the end of each year.
Turfgrass Features
Features
Italian Ryegrass (aka Annual Rye) is light- to medium-green in color and coarse textured. It is a bunch-type grass but when properly started and maintained offers a semi-uniform and maintained appearance.
Pros
Tolerant of full sun over winter months
Extremely quick germination
Soil stabilization
Temporary planting
Cons
Sterile (will not reseed itself)
Clumping (does not spread after maturity)
Will die off each year
Consider adding...
Topsoil Topdressing
Most common for newer construction and tired residential lawns, an application of composted topsoil can rejuvenate your lawn while leveling most minor issues.