Why Sedge Grass is a Smart Choice for Seacoast Gardens This Spring
If you're gardening in coastal New Hampshire, sedge grass is a smart, sustainable choice—especially for damp, shady, or erosion-prone areas where traditional lawns fall short. More than just a lawn alternative, sedge adds texture, thrives with minimal care, and works in harmony with local soil and moisture conditions. At Seacoast Gardener, we recommend sedge grass for spring planting because it supports healthy landscapes, prevents runoff, and looks great year-round. Learn how this low-maintenance plant can transform problem areas into lush, thriving parts of your garden.