May
Transition for warm season grasses
I am often questioned about what the grass on your Arizona lawn should look like during the transition period. Below are some pictures of our turf test plots with non-overseeded plots on the left and overseeded plots on the right. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sod tips for your spring lawn
I think it would be fair to say that we have seen one of the most unusual April’s on record here in the Southwest (rain and cool temperatures). It’s been nice to get to experience spring again, but our grass lawns are feeling the effects of the up and down weather. Read the rest of this entry »
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Seashore Paspalum Maintenance Tips
Fertilizer
– Paspalums use 66 percent less nitrogen than bermudagrass, and should be treated with 2-3 pounds per 1000 SF of total nitrogen per growing season. Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
Getting your lawn “Golf Course Green.”
As we approach the colder months of the year you may notice that your ryegrass is starting to turn a little brown in color and lose some of that new “bright green” color. Read the rest of this entry »
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Fertilized your newly overseeded sod yet?
If you’re around your 2nd-3rd week of letting your overseeded lawn come in, it’s time to get that second fertilizer application down. Read the rest of this entry »
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