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Grass Seed - Yuma Bermuda Grass | ||
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Fine bladed turf type bermuda grass
Yuma Bermudagrass germinates in 7-10 days provided soil temperatures remain above 70 degrees Fahrenheit and adequate moisture and nutrients are available. The first mowing should be initiated when the turf has reached a height of one inch. Once established, it can be maintained at heights ranging from �" on tee tops to one inch or more in golf course roughs. Yuma begins formation of its rhizome system between the sixth and eighth week and a dense, playable turf can be attained as early as 60 days from seeding. DISCONTINUE ITEM FROM PENNINGTON SEED | |
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Common Bermuda Grass Seed (Coated for quick germination) | ||
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5 lbs -$31.95 25 lbs -$89.95 50 lbs -$171.00 HULLED By Pennington Seeds. NOT AVAILABLE TILL MARCH 2010 50 lbs | |
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Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue | ||
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Plant 5 pounds of seed per 1,000 square feet using a mechanical spreader. Divide the seed into two equal parts and spread half in one direction and the other half at a right angle to the first direction. This procedure is also recommended for fertilizer or pesticide application. After seeding, lightly rake or drag the area to cover the seed to a depth of about 1/4 inch, and then lightly roll the soil to firm the seedbed. Applying a straw mulch is beneficial, especially on slopes; it helps prevent erosion and retains moisture for rapid germination. 50 lbs. $29.95 25 lbs. $19.95 10 lbs. $12.99 5 lbs. $7.99 New Price For 2009 | |
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New Southeast Turf-Type Fescue | ||
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This Fescue was developed at the University Of Georgia. 50 lbs. $39.95 DISCONTINUE ITEM FOR COOPERSEEDS | |
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Help ensure the future of the environment and its wildlife for your
children and grandchildren Note on allergies: If you or a family member has an abnormally high sensitivity to chemicals, Advice for lawns in Georgia
by reading and UNDERSTANDING labels on
pesticides before applying.
please consult an allergist before using any pesticides.
Look at this web site to identify your weed problems.
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