Sep
OVERSEEDING TIME FOR YOUR LAWN! (Well….almost!)
We are quickly approaching the best time to overseed your lawn, but I also know that many people don’t have a choice and need to get their lawn done sooner than later. This can present a few potential problems, but I will give you a few ways to help you get healthy turf if you need to drop seed this weekend. The best time to seed is when night time temperatures dip into the high 60′s, and we start to cool off a little bit during the day. It is always nice to be out of the 100′s before beginning the overseed process, but it’s okay to start prepping now in order to get ready for the season. A couple weeks ago I gave you the easy 1,2,3 fertilizer and seed steps, and today I want to talk a little more about what needs to be done with the prep work.
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September Lawn FAQ’s/Lean Horse 100 Race Report/College Football Breakdown
I was looking to put in a lawn this month, but I want it to be green this winter. What are my options?
It is fine to go ahead and put a non overseeded lawn in through October, but it is not a wise decision to overseed your lawn if it was put in at this time of the year because you have not given it enough time to establish itself.
I put my lawn in this summer, is it okay to overseed this season?
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Temperature Inversion and Frost/College Football Wrap Up
The cool temperatures have settled in and so has the start of the yellow ryegrass season. Amazingly enough, here in the desert we do get pretty cold during the winter months and a few days of hard frost is enough to wreak havoc on your lush ryegrass or now completely dormant turf.
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Nov
Water Saving Tips/College Football/Ultra Training
The month of December is a time of slow growth for your winter ryegrass. We won’t start to see the resurgence of growth until early February when the temperatures start to warm back up. Since we typically receive the majority of our harder frosts during December-February it is a great time to get outside and adjust your clock for the winter season. If you are still running a summer watering schedule on your lawn, or if you haven’t adjusted your clock since you overseeded now is the time to make some changes.
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Nov
Treat Your Lawn w/ Some Fertilizer/Rivaly Week in College Football
Well it’s Thanksgiving week. As is usually the case we saw a little bit of frost in the outlining areas this morning and it appears we may get a couple more light frosts later in the week. When we start to get frost you will notice that your beautiful ryegrass might be losing some of that new grass color. The best thing you can do before we get some of the harder frosts is to apply a fertilizer such as calcium nitrate 15.5-0-0, 15-15-15 or if even a slow release dark pelletized product such as Soil Burst or Milorganite.
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Paspalum Workshop/College Football Week 11/Ultra Run Results
Wednesday was an eye opening day for several people in the turfgrass industry as West Coast Turf played host to Dr. Ronny Duncan for a workshop on how to grow paspalum at our Scottsdale farm. He also gave some tips on keeping color and winter hardiness for bermudagrass and St. Augustine. Many people are still opening up to the idea of growing a different grass than bermuda, but the paspalums is where the turf industry is quickly heading.
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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.
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Nov
Monthly Lawn Reminders/College Football Week 9/Ultra Run #2
As we begin the month of November (and we are about 4-5 weeks into the overseed season) it’s time to make sure your lawn is ready for the winter. Winterizing your lawn with overseeded turf is quite different than getting it ready to go dormant for the winter. We have been blessed with some warm temperatures so far this fall keeping our non overseeded turf green, but as temperatures move into the 50’s at night you will start to see a sudden decline in non-overseeded turf growth. 
Oct
FAQ’s/College Football Week 7/Ultra Run #2
About once a month it is always good to post some of the most frequently asked questions during that time period as well as some that I know many of you may have.
I overseeded too early and lost some of the seed to the heat, when do I know I need to reseed?
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Oct
FAQ on Overseeding/College Football Week 4/Race Results
Well apparently it’s not ever going to cool down this year, so don’t be afraid to let your warm season grass get a little extra growth before you begin the overseed process. I know everyone wants to get that beautiful ryegrass look going early, but I would hold off another week. The temperatures look to be favorable next week so pick up your material this weekend, and get ready to go as soon as we cool down. I have had lots and lots of different overseeding questions in the last couple weeks. I want to share some popular questions with you and get you the information you need to get your lawn done right this fall.
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