Lawn and Garden

Warm Season Grass: What’s New?

As you probably know there’s not a lot to growing grass. Or so it would seem. But that’s not so say it’s super simple either. Or that you justy need to pick up a bag of grass seed, scatter it about and then sit back as a well manicured lawn sprouts up.

No, if you want a lawn that matches the time and level of commitment you can devote to maintaining it, you’ll have to do a bit of research. To learn which strains thrive under the regional conditions you face. And any more that means thriving with few water demands during periods when little rain is expected to fall.

To help with that here’s a brief rundown on the five warm season grasses felt to be worthy of consideration. That list would include Zoysia, St. Augustine, Bahia, Centipede, and Bermuda – in no particular order. Each has it’s own pluses and minuses.

One fast growing variety that grows thick enough to ward off weeds is St Augustine. But the list of drawbacks with this one is rather lengthy. Not good for high traffic. Not all that drought resistant. Doesn’t like being cold. Can only be started from plugs or sod. Requires lots of water to maintain it’s good looks. All of which would make it rather high maintenance. But a good choice if that’s not a problem.

If you want a medium turf grass which can be easily planted from seed then you can choose Bahia grass. Once established, Bahia will generally need only rainwater to stay green. Plus it can survive almost indefinitely in a dormant state and greens up fast after droughts. This coarse textured grass can grow in variety of soils and due to its extensive root system it is drought tolerant. It is less prone to diseases and insect problems. Drawbacks? This grass requires frequent mowing and some compare mowing it to cutting wire. Plus it doesn’t do well in high shade areas or high pH soils.

Gray-green Centipede grass is a slow growing turf variety that is naturally drought tolerant. Grown best in full sun it has about average tolerance for shade and acidic soil. Centipede can be started from seed or put down as sod. It withstands cold temps and need less mowing than others on the list. A drawback to keep in mind is it doesn’t do well in heavy traffic situations.

Now given its poor tolerance of shade Bermuda grass needs full sun to shine. Still it’s a widely grown warm-season turf-grass. Being an aggressive and invasive by nature you’ll also find common Bermuda can easily take over nearby flower beds. But it is drought and cold tolerant and free of most major disease issues.

One of the most cold hardy in the group is Zoysia. It’s a thick growing strain that makes it hard on weeds. A slow grower compared to Bermuda it’s got average tolerance for shady growing conditions. Typically you establish a Zoysia lawn with sprigs or plugs. If you go that route you’ll need to be patient. The biggest draw back here is the need for frequent mowing. Plus Zoysia should be regularly de-thatched as well.

Growing grass is easy if you pick the right variety for your local climate, know your budget, understand what traits your need, and take your commitment level to maintenance into consideration. These five varieties are the most common ones planted and offer you your best bets when it comes to warm season grasses.

Admitted lawnologist Dewey J Capasso is passionate about yard care. Whether it’s taking care of lawn grubs using biological controls, or explaining the care and feeding of zoysia grass, you’ll find the help you need at MowerMania.com.

How Liquid Aeration Works

Is your lawn the sore spot on the street? Do you wish you had a healthy soft lawn your kids could play on? Using a lawn aerator is the answer for you. If you want healthy green grass you must aerate. There are several types of lawn aerators and ways that they aerate your lawn.

Liquid Aeration

Liquid aeration is very different from other types of lawn aerators. Liquid aeration is basically a liquid soil conditioner. It reduces crusting, loosens clay soils and helps sandy soil to aggregate giving you the perfect soil density for grass roots. The grass roots then are able to deepen in the soil reaching more nutrients & water. This strengthens the roots & the overall lawn. Now your lawn can more easily fight off disease, bugs, and weeds.

There are a few advantages over mechanical aeration when you use a good liquid lawn aerator. Liquid aerators add chemicals & acid to their aerators. Both of these help the soil recover from pesticide or herbicide toxins that may be in the soil.

Another advantage they have is that they push sodium beyond grass roots. Most lawns are too high in sodium (usually from watering), this can be a major compacting problem for lawns high in clay content.

High compaction in clay soils isn’t the only sodium related problem. Sodium also reduces nutrient absorption. So using a good liquid aerator will reduce the amount of sodium in the root zone of the grass allowing the grass to absorb much needed nutrients.

You need to be prepared to do a number of applications of liquid aeration. Mechanical aeration is required 1-3 times per year. Many liquid aerators claim they will last for a full year, but if you have to use a mechanical aerator 3 times per year, I would plan on that with a liquid aerator at least for the first year.

Written by Isaac S. Arnold, a lawn aeration expert. Analyze different kinds of liquid lawn aeration on our site. Or to find expert opinions about 5 different kinds of lawn aerators come visit us.

3 Things Your Gardener Doesn’t Want You To Know

Watering Is Very Important If you want to keep your yard looking good, you have to keep it watered well. Some cities, states, or even certain parts of the country to do not receive ample amounts of rainfall to keep a lawn well watered and moisturized. In addition, there may be seasons over a period of time where little or no rain occurs in an area. This is when you must jump in and do what Mother Nature is not doing and turn on your sprinklers to water your lawn. The following are some tips that should help you when doing this:

1. Be on the lookout for the color of your grass. Healthy grass will be a rich green color and will not have any patches of yellow straw-like grass. Plants should stand up tall and should have green leaves as well.

2. You should water your lawn during a specific time of day when it is coolest. This can be either early in the morning or later on in the evening just after the sun sets.

3. You should water your lawn at least once a week and at least two times during a drought.

4. Try not to drown your grass. While you can kill your grass by not watering it, you can also kill it by over watering it. To avoid doing this, measure the amount of water that you are sprinkling over your lawn by using either a rain gauge or by using a tuna can or plastic bowl. Then just measure the amount of water in the bowl. Your lawn only needs between 1 and 1.5 inches of water a week.

Get Rid of Weeds and Fertilize Getting rid of weeds is really important as well; not only do they look bad, but they are also unhealthy, so either weed eat them or pull them out by hand. In addition, you should use a little fertilizer, preferably one with a combination of nitrogen phosphates and potash. The best time to fertilize is in the spring.

After you’ve done your spring fertilization, you can go back and fertilize again in the summer as a part of maintenance. You can also incorporate a fertilizer with weed control at this point.

Aerate Your Lawn It is important to use your lawn aerator regularly. What is an aerator? It is a tool that will help turn the soil and create holes in the top portion of the soil so that grass roots can get enough water and air. This also allows earthworms (which are a natural form of fertilizer) in to do their work.

You want to use your aerator during the autumn and spring and only use it when your soil is damp. You should also use it just before planting seeds in your lawn or garden for optimal growth. Using your lawn aerator on a regular basis will help you to create a beautiful lawn, garden and landscape.

These are just three tips that will keep your lawn and garden healthy and beautiful and also keep the lawn and garden person away.

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