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Connecticut experiences mild summers and cold temperatures in the winter. Because of its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, summer temperatures are more mild due to the ocean air. Snowfall in Connecticut can range from about 25 to 100 inches annually, so residents need to keep this in mind when selecting the type of grass to use on their lawns. Kentucky bluegrass and creeping fescue are two good options to consider. Both are able to withstand Connecticut’s very cold winter temperatures and require minimal to moderate maintenance. Perennial ryegrass is another good option, especially if you anticipate your yard getting heavy foot traffic. The types of soil found in the state are another important aspect of Connecticut lawn care. Windsor soil is the most common type, and is dark loamy sand. The nutrient levels in Windsor soil tend to be high. However, the soil does not hold moisture well, so regular lawn watering is necessary during the drier months.