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Perhaps they mean cool season grass (e.g., tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, etc.) vs. warm season grass (e.g., zoysia, Bermuda, etc.)? That roughly translates to Northern and Southern lawns. In NC, you might be able to grow both types.
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What are you basing your claim that 1oz per gallon is not much? In my experience, drift from the wind is enough to kill many plants.
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"Nothing scientific - just curious why northern lawns use twice as much as southern lawns."
Not so much "use" as "will tolerate" for the grass itself.
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Grass ain’t meant to grow in the south; the farther south you go, the more poison needed to help it survive. In Florida, this has done nothing good for our rivers, streams and lakes.
Makes a lot of money for Jose and Co. though.
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