May
Seashore 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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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.
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May
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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Give your grass at least 100 days!
I know it has been a different year with the cooler than normal spring and our grass is slower to transition than normal, but it’s never too early to start thinking ahead and have a plan for the future of your lawn.
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May
Arizona Sod–Give your grass at least 100 days!
I know it has been a different year with the cooler than normal spring and our grass is slower to transition than normal, but it’s never too early to start thinking ahead and have a plan for the future of your lawn. 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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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 & “The Garden Guy” talk sod on “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.
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May
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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