Nov
Selecting Turf During Overseed Season/College Football Week 10/Ultra Run #3
At this time of the year there is not a warm season grass that is going to have time to root into the ground without having ryegrass to help it establish itself into the soil. We are just beginning to get into the season of having cool nights and mild days, but that doesn’t mean you can’t put down sod. Read the rest of this entry »
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Overseeding Paspalum/ College Football Week #5/ Tip of the Week
The weather is finally starting to cooperate, and we are in prime overseeding season from now till early November. It appears that the night time temperatures will start to drop into the high 60’s by mid week and the day time temperatures will be in the high 80’s. It has been a long hot summer (as they all are!), but this one seemed particularly brutal to me. Read the rest of this entry »
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You Have Questions–West Coast Turf Has Your Lawn Answers!
As we get into the fall people are starting to get that itch for the ryegrass and the nice color that goes along with it, so I’m going to answer some “frequently asked questions” related to overseeding, general sod, and seasonal issues. I will post an in depth overseeding manual as we get a little closer to the season and when the temperature decides to dip below 114 degrees. You and I also know that with the start of the Michigan Football season around the corner there are more important things than overseeding, so maybe I will discuss a little college football also. Read the rest of this entry »
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End of Summer Seashore Paspalum Maintenance. PLUS–LAWN "TIP OF THE WEEK!"
I’ve received a lot of questions from paspalum growers who are chomping at the bit to get out there and fertilize their lawn, but let’s remember why you bought this grass. This is a grass that likes low nitrogen and thrives off micro nutrients such as manganese, zinc, and iron. The summer stress period brings on different animals for every grass and each grass has its way of fighting them off. This blog will touch on the cultural techniques you can do at home to keep your paspalum strong, deep green in color, and keep costs down. Just as is the case with all grasses, a healthy lawn is the best defense for any potential problems out there. Read the rest of this entry »
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Time to Feed Your Lawn! And What About This Humidity?
The monsoons are upon us, and so is the humidity. We need to take advantage of it and get our lawns and sod filled in while we have optimal growing weather. Read the rest of this entry »
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Paspalum Growers–Watch Your Water!!!
I have started to notice some lawns where it is evident that the paspalum is being overwatered. It’s contributing to some small brown areas in the lawn that rapidily increase in size if not handled properly. Remember that paspalum is a very rhizonomous grass, and gets all its strength and energy from the roots. If you overwater it makes for a short root system and weakens the plant. Read the rest of this entry »
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Summer is the perfect time to put in your new lawn!
While many of us are dreading the summer heat, your summer grass is actually looking forward to it! Bermuda, paspalum, and St. Augustine grasses do very well in the warmer climates, while fescue and blue/rye thrives in the cooler climates of northern California and Arizona. Grasses flourish on temperatures that range from 90-105 degrees for warm season lawns, and 65-85 for cool season grasses. Read the rest of this entry »
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Attributes of a seashore paspalum lawn
After the segment on “Good Morning Arizona” yesterday, we received several questions about paspalum. Most of them were asking if it’s right for everyone’s lawns or just select locations. I am going to give the bullet points to paspalum here today, and then if you have any additional questions please email me. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jay Danek and "The Garden Guy" talk sod on today's "Good Morning Arizona"
Check out our “Mr. Wise Grass” with Dave “The Garden Guy” on today’s “Good Morning Arizona!” Find out more about seashore paspalum, and why it might be the perfect lawn for you. Read the rest of this entry »
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It’s easy being green w/ seashore paspalum!
Spring has arrived! Those of us that did not overseed our lawns are either looking at either a mostly brown bermudagrass lawn or a dark green seashore paspalum lawn. I am sure you know which sod I have in my Arizona backyard. I want to talk about the paspalums again for those of you who are new to my blog or are interested in learning what the craze is all about these days in the grass and turf world. Read the rest of this entry »
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