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Our Grass Variates

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Triple Threat Plus Fescue

About the Grass:

Triple Threat Plus Fescue is ideal for homeowners seeking a resilient, cool-season grass that maintains its lush, green appearance year-round. It’s particularly well-suited for temperate climates and provides excellent ground cover for high-traffic areas.

Care and Maintenance:

To maintain the lushness of Triple Threat Plus Fescue, water deeply but infrequently to encourage strong root growth. Mow to a height of about 3 inches to help retain soil moisture and reduce weed competition. Fertilize in early spring and late fall to sustain its dense, green color throughout the year.

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Tifway 419 Bermuda

About the Grass:

Tifway 419 Bermuda is renowned for its fine texture and deep green color, making it the perfect choice for golf courses and athletic fields. This variety is highly durable, quickly recovers from damage, and thrives in full sun, offering superior wear tolerance and minimal maintenance.

Care and Maintenance:

Keep your Tifway 419 Bermuda in top shape by mowing regularly to a height of 0.5 to 1.5 inches, which promotes lateral growth and density. It requires full sun and frequent watering during active growth periods. Applying nitrogen-based fertilizers during the growing season will enhance its growth and color vibrancy.

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Common Centipede

About the Grass:

Common Centipede is a low-growing, coarse-leaved grass that spreads by stolons. It’s favored for its minimal maintenance requirements and ability to grow well in acidic soils where other grasses may struggle.

Care and Maintenance:

Centipede grass benefits from infrequent mowing, thriving when cut to about 1.5 to 2 inches tall. It’s drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering during prolonged dry spells. Fertilize sparingly, as this grass is sensitive to excessive nutrients, particularly nitrogen.

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Zoysia

About the Grass:

Zoysia is a slow-growing grass that forms a thick, carpet-like lawn, crowding out weeds and resisting disease. Its texture is finer than most other turf varieties, and it changes color to a light brown during dormancy in the winter, returning to a deep green in spring.

Care and Maintenance:

Zoysia should be mowed to a height of 1 to 2 inches and can be left a bit taller in shaded areas to maximize photosynthesis. Water it deeply once a week during the growing season, and apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring to kickstart its growth. This grass’s dense growth habit minimizes the need for frequent watering once established.

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