Maintenance
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|
Planting |
Maintenance |
|
Grass Species |
Preferred Season |
Rate of Establishmenta |
Cutting Height
(inches) |
Fertilizer
(lb N/1000 sq ft/yr) |
Mowing Frequencyb |
bermudagrass
|
spring/summer
|
fast
|
0.75 to 1
|
4.5
|
medium-high
|
tall fescue
|
fall
|
fast
|
2.5 to 3.5
|
2.5 to 3
|
high
|
tall fescue
/
Kentucky bluegrass
|
fall
|
fast
|
2.5 to 3.5
|
2.5 to 3
|
high
|
Kentucky bluegrass
|
fall
|
moderate
|
1.5 to 2.5
|
2.5 to 3
|
medium
|
A Establishment rate is dictated by planting rate, intensity of culture,
and environment.
B Moving frequency is dictated by season, intensity of management, and
use.
Planting
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|
|
Planting Rate per 1000 sq ft |
|
Grass Species |
Planting Datea |
Seeds
(Pounds of seed per 1000 sq ft) |
Space Planting
(Bushels of sprigs per 1000 sq ft) |
Broadcasting
(Bushels of sprigs per 1000 sq ft) |
bermudagrass
|
April 1 to July 31
|
1 to 2
|
0.75
|
3 to 10
|
tall fescue
|
August 15 to September 1
|
6
|
|
|
tall fescue
/
Kentucky bluegrass
|
August 15 to September 1
|
5
+
1
|
|
|
Kentucky bluegrass
|
August 15 to September 1
|
1.5 to 2
|
|
|
A Optimum date of planting. Seeding beyond these dates increases the
chance of failure. Sod consisting of cool-season grasses can be installed anytime
the ground is not frozen. Warm-season grasses can be installed as long as soil temperature
exceeds 55