The Best Grasses to Plant in Canada

Growing and maintaining a lush green lawn in Canada can be a challenge. It starts with choosing the best type of grass. The best types of grasses to grow in Canada are cool-season grasses because our summers are short and our winters are cold – and usually snowy. Cool-season grasses grow actively in spring and fall, slow down in summer, and go dormant in the winter. They do best at temperatures between 16°C and 27°C (60°F and 80°F) and can survive freezing winter temperatures. The following cool-season grasses thrive in Canada’s cooler climate.



































Cool-Season, Northern Grasses
Type of GrassAppearanceIdeal Mow-to HeightDescription and Care
Kentucky bluegrassFine to medium texture

Canoe-shaped

Dark blue-green
6 to 8 cmHardy but not drought-tolerant so water generously

Disease resistant

Needs more fertilizer

Shallow roots make it a good showpiece lawn but unsuitable for
heavy foot traffic
Fescues, fine and tallFine texture

Bristle-leaved

Medium green
6 to 8 cmWater deeply and infrequently (do not soak or make soggy)

Shade-tolerant

Tolerates foot traffic very well

Can perform well in poor soil

Is often mixed with other grasses
Bent grassFine texture

Blades begin to bends at a couple of centimeters tall (hence the
name)
3 to 4 cmNeeds generous watering (weekly during the height of the
growing season)

Cut regularly to avoid stems from forming thick mats and
thatching

Popular for golf and tennis courses

Use a mower with very sharp blades
Perennial ryegrassFine texture

Glossy

Dark green
6 to 8 cmHas shallow roots, likes consistent water

Disease resistant

Tolerates foot traffic well

Nice in full sun or shade (but not reliably hardy)

Germinates and grows quickly and is often used in blends



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