Will Kentucky bluegrass grow within the south? I was within the beautiful backwoods of Kentucky ending week and...

I was within the beautiful backwoods of Kentucky ending week and got my first close look at Kentucky bluegrass [the grass, not the music]. It be love at first sight. I saw cows grazing contained by grass up to their bellies; a hay field where on earth it was rake up knee low; grown into a beautiful meadow. It is surely the most beautiful grass I hold ever seen.

We bought some property contained by the southern part of Georgia and I would love to plant the bluegrass nearby but from what I read, it will not do well in attendance. It is for a cooler climate.

Can anyone tell me anything supportive about this?
Answers:    Southern Georgia have a lot of red clay. If you can introduction some black dirt and spread a couple-three inches on an area you want to core in bluegrass, you could do that. Short of that however, it would be a stretch. You're concrete close to bahia-grassville.
i live in ky that probally wasnt blue grass you saw weve have a real drizzling spring so for so all the grass here looks apposite but its a real spasm to grow it here