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Lawns are often the most neglected part of homes in Interior Alaska. This is probably because many people feel that turf grasses will not do well in Alaska’s harsh climate and are not worth the trouble for the short period of the year that they can be enjoyed. However, a well-kept lawn not only improves the looks of a home and increases the value of the property, it also provides a place for outdoor recreation that is relatively free of mud and dust. Through use of adapted grass varieties and a few good management practices, lawns can be established that survive the long Alaskan winters and provide a healthy, eye-appealing turf which stays green for about four months of the year.

Publication Date

3-17-1977

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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2378

ESTABLISHING A LAWN IN INTERIOR ALASKA

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