Turf Grass Varieties

April 1, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: History, European History, Renaissance (1330-1550), Feudalism
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TURF DEMONSTRATION VARIETIES Buffalograss ‘609’

HABITURF ™

Zoysiagrass ‘Palisades’

St. Augustine ‘605’ Hybrid

Trait

Buchloe dactyloides

Zoysia japonica

Summary

Used at President Bush’s home in Crawford, Texas Natural prairie look with little mowing. Must be vigilant in weeding.

Used as front lawn of Bush Presidential Center at SMU in Dallas

Season

Warm

Stenotaphrum secundatum New low-water variety developed by TAMU, not yet on market Forms dense, thick lawn with long roots. Crowds out weeds. Susceptible to diseases & insects. Warm

Shade tolerance

Low

Water needs

Very Low

Replicates shortgrass prairies. Thrives with minimal mowing. Vigilant weeding required Warm

A Zoysia for standard lawn mowing and maintenance. Not as shade tolerant as St. Augustine. Few disease/insect problems. Warm

Low –Needs 5 hours direct sun Very Low

Moderate

Traffic tolerance Low Cold tolerance High

Low High

Disease/insects

Low

Low

Moderate-high Moderate (sufficient for DFW) Low-moderate (takeall patch and large patch)

Mowing frequency

7-30 days, if mowed

7-30 days if mowed

Moderate

5-10 days (Z. matrella for golf courses requires special mowing.)

High- needs 3-4 hours direct sun Moderate. Water infrequently & deeply Low Low

Tall Fescue ‘Rebel’ or ‘Falcon V’ turftype Festuca arundinacea Grass for cool weather. Looks like bluegrass. Grows fall to spring. Choose turf-type. Mixes available. Cool-Summer dormancy (browning) High High Moderate-high High

High (chinch bugs, Brown patch disease take-all & large patch) in summer May have resistance to grey-leaf spot 5-7 days 5-10 days

TURF DEMONSTRATION VARIETIES Buffalograss ‘609’

HABITURF ™

Zoysiagrass ‘Palisades’

St. Augustine ‘605’ Hybrid

Mowing height Leaf texture Seed/sod

> 4 inches Fine blue-green Solid sod. Plant anytime. No plugs

Yes

1-2 inches Medium Solid sod. Less likely to allow weed growth because zoysia grows very slowly. Plant anytime. Purchase grass grown for Dallas, not Houston, area. No

2.5-3 inches Coarse Sod or sod plugs. Plant anytime.

Texas native

3-6 inches Fine Seed. 3-4 lbs per 1000 sq. ft. Plant late April to mid-Sept. Seed available from Douglass King Co. (dkseeds.com) and Johnson Wildflower Center Mix of native buffalograss Buchloe dactyloides, blue grama B.gracilis, curly mesquite Hilaria belangeri. Developed by UT/Johnson Wildflower Center.

No

Tall Fescue ‘Rebel’ or ‘Falcon V’ turftype 3-4 inches Medium-fine Seed. 8-10 lbs per 1000 sq. ft. Plant midlate September when soil is warm and temps have moderated. Note: Do not purchase ‘Kentucky 31’ variety for Dallas! No

North Texas suppliers: A-1 Grass Sand and Stone (Dallas area), Trinity Turf Nursery (Pilot Point) and Tri-Tex Grass (Tioga, Granbury). For more information visit https://aggieturf.tamu.edu or wildflower.org/habiturf or our blog www.dallasgardenbuzz.com. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension does not endorse or recommend commercial nurseries.

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