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Turfgrass Management. What is turfgrass? Turf -- the plants in a ground cover and the soil in which the roots grow Turfgrass -- a collection of grass.

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1 Turfgrass Management

2 What is turfgrass? Turf -- the plants in a ground cover and the soil in which the roots grow Turfgrass -- a collection of grass plants that form a ground cover.

3 Uses of Turfgrass Ornamental Utility Athletic

4 Benefits of Turfgrass Increase property value Control erosion Cooling effect/clean air Reduces player injuries

5 Types of Turfgrasses Cool-season grasses –g–grow best in a temperature range of 60-75. Warm-season grasses –g–grow best in a temperature range of 80-95.

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7 Warm Season Grasses Bahiagrass Bermuda grass Carpetgrass Centipedegrass St. Augustinegrass Zoysia

8 Cool Season Grasses Buffalograss Bentgrass Fescue Kentucky Bluegrass Perennial Ryegrass

9 Establishing Turfgrass Which way is the BEST way?

10 Common Methods of Turfgrass Establishment Seeding Sodding Plugging Sprigging

11 Turfgrass Establishment By SEED

12 Advantages: Desired species or cultivars can be used The plants develop in the environment in which they must ultimately survive This method is LESS EXPENSIVE

13 Factors for Good Seed Germination & Growth Live seed…don’t buy cheap seed Adequate moisture Sufficient soil warmth Adequate soil aeration

14 Steps in Seeding a New Lawn

15 #1. Site Preparation Rough Grade; remove rocks and wood Apply herbicide to kill existing weeds Conduct a soil test Apply soil amendments as necessary Thoroughly mix amendments to a depth of 6” Finish grade the site

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17 #2. Seed Selection Select disease resistant varieties May be one single cultivar or a blend Buy certified seed

18 # 3. Planting Read the Seed Label for application rate –Tall fescue: 7-9 lb/1000 sq ft. –Kentucky Bluegrass: 2-3 lb/1000 sq. ft. Sow Seed Uniformly –sow with a broadcast spreader –sow 1/2 in one direction; sow other half at 90 degree angles –Avoid sowing too thickly

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20 Assure good seed to soil contact –Use a rake to lightly mix seed into top 1/4” of soil –Roll lightly Apply a thin layer of straw Make sure adequate water is available –Water frequently and lightly –Important for root development

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22 Turfgrass Establishment By Vegetative Propagation Sodding, Plugging, Sprigging

23 Sodding Provides an instant lawn Includes grass plants and a thin layer of soil Sod is harvested in rolls

24 Things to Remember Sod is usually 18” wide, 6’ long, 5/8” thick Comes in rolls or stacks Buy high quality = dense and free of weeds Should be installed 24 hours after cutting Steps in site prep same for seeding

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26 Steps in Laying Sod Prepare site Dampen planting area Position 1st piece along a straight edge Lay rolls in parallel manner, staggering the ends Adequate irrigation is a must

27 Plugging Plug = a small, 2-4 inch square or circular piece of sod Mainly used to establish sub-tropical grasses Plant plugs 6-8 inches apart Firm soil around plugs…maintain moisture

28 Sprigging Sprigs = pieces of turfgrass rhizomes or stolons with roots attached Install by making shallow furrows 2-3 inches deep and 10 to 18 inches apart Bermuda grass is typically established by sprigs


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