As for display ideas, Southern Living recommends nestling each egg on top of a bed
of ryegrass in a small bowl and utilizing them as part of your Easter tablescape.
Not exact matches
Over the past 18 months farmer Phillip Jennings has meticulously grown and groomed a mix
of perennial
ryegrass, Kentucky bluegrass and bermuda grass on his 3,000 - acre spread, and that turf will now serve as the playing surface for Super Bowl XXXIX.
The BBSRC - funded scientists, from Rothamsted Research, the James Hutton Institute, Institute
of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) at Aberystwyth University, Lancaster University and the University
of Nottingham, used a hybridised species
of grass called perennial
ryegrass (Lolium perenne) with a closely related species called meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis).
Over two years
of field experiments in the south west the team demonstrated that the hybrid, named Festulolium, reduced water runoff from agricultural grassland by up to 51 per cent compared to a leading UK nationally - recommended perennial
ryegrass cultivar and by 43 per cent compared to meadow fescue.
But because its stolon growth is faster and more tenacious than Kentucky bluegrass's or
ryegrass's, it can infiltrate worn areas in front
of goal cages and in midfield that normally have to be patched with sod or reseeded.
Planting plantain in stock pastures - instead
of plain
ryegrass - could help lower a farm's greenhouse gas emissions, according to AgResearch.
In contrast, meat from cattle fattened predominately on
ryegrass has almost double the beta - carotene, 87 micrograms in 3.5 ounces
of ground beef and 64 micrograms in a steak.