Dry grass is a special grass mixture that thrives even in high heat and on relatively dry soil. The grasses are more resilient and on the other hand, they have deeper roots.

Poor grass is also suitable for very light and sandy soils that have difficulty retaining moisture. A disadvantage of dry grass is that the first green phase often takes significantly longer. The best time of year for this is spring in April and May or early autumn. In order for the seeds to develop well, the soil temperature should not fall below 12 °C.