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Meadow Fescue

Festuca pratensis

Meadow Fescue is a cool-season grass or cereal cover crop added to Fill My Space, Plant Facts, Zones, and Plant Care.

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Light

Full sun to bright light

Soil mixture

Adaptable, well-drained soil; many species tolerate low fertility

Soil moisture

Moderate moisture during germination and early establishment

When to chop or terminate

Terminate before seed set, then use the residue as mulch, compost input, or green manure.

Use in the garden

Cool-season fibrous-root soil cover for moisture-holding ground

Plant Diagnoser notes

Watch for yellowing leaves, brown tips, weak growth, pest residue, and soil that stays wet too long. Match symptoms against watering, light, soil drainage, airflow, and pest pressure.

Fill My Space tags

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