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Pennington
(TurfType) Bermudagrass Blend
Blend of 3 Turf Type Certified Varieties. |
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Drought
tolerant due to deep root system
• Certified varieties providing
improved texture & color vs.
common bermudagrass
• Seeding Zone: Lower
8,9,10,11,12
Available in various sizes: 3#, 7#, 21 #
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- Best Time to Plant: Late spring-
Summer
- Planting Depth: 1/8”
- Germination Time: 7-21 days, depending on climate conditions, soil
temperatures and moisture
- Seeding Rate: New Lawns: 2 lbs./1,000 sq.ft.; Reseeding/Overseeding
Lawns: 1 lb./1,000 sq.ft.
- Color: Dark green
- Texture: Moderately fine
- Sun Tolerance: High
- Shade Tolerance: Low
- Drought Tolerance: High
- Traffic Tolerance: Excellent
- Disease Tolerance: High
- Recommended Mowing Height: 1-1 ˝”
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- Starting your lawn |
Undesirable Lawns
• During the growing season, spray
undesirable turf with a non-selective
herbicide for lawn use. Follow the
directions on the label.
• After the lawn turns brown, continue
seeding as outlined in the 4 Steps to
Success.
Improving Bare Spots
• Mow lawn closely.
• Remove dead leaves, grass, etc.
• Follow the 4 Steps to Success.
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Care & Maintenance
Fertilize fall and early spring with a
balanced fertilizer. Once lawn is
established, apply pre-emerge crabgrass
preventer in early spring, weed and feed in
mid-spring. Use lime when pH is low. Water
twice weekly when established.
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:
New Lawn
• Conduct a soil test.*
• Till to a depth of 4”-6”.
• Rake to smooth and remove debris from seed
bed.
Overseeding/Re-seeding
• Conduct a soil test.*
• Mow or clip grass as closely as possible.
• Remove clippings and rake
• Aerate soil (rake or harrow lightly) where
existing grass is to allow new seed to make
contact with the soil. (Existing grass will
not be affected.)
*A soil test is recommended to determine
the pH. Lawns prefer a pH between 6.0 - 7.0.
New Lawn
• Fertilize (add lime if indicated from soil
test) – not necessary to work into the soil.
Overseeding/Re-seeding
• Fertilize (add lime if indicated from soil
test) – not necessary to work into the soil.
New Lawn
• Spread seed evenly, applying 1/2 of the
recommended amount in one direction and the
remaining 1/2 in the opposite direction to
avoid skips and misses on your lawn.
• Work seed into soil 1/4” deep.
Overseeding/Re-seeding
• Same as New Lawn above.
New Lawn
• Water daily to maintain a constant source
of moisture for the seed. Do not allow the
top 1/2” of soil to become dry.
• Once grass begins to grow and establishes
a lawn, reduce watering to twice a week,
1/2” of water per application.
Overseeding/Re-seeding
• Same as New Lawn above.
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