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Title: Turfgrass Maintenance


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Turfgrass Maintenance
  • Renovation and Cultivation Practices
  • De-thatching, Core Aerification, Overseeding

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Thatch
  • Thatch is a layer of partially decomposed plant
    material that builds up on the soil surface.
  • Usually more than half an inch of thatch on
    general turf areas decreases turf vigor by
    restricting the movement of air, water,
    fertilizer and pesticides into the soil.
  • Excessive thatch also restricts root development
    and provides a suitable environment for insect
    and disease pests

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Thatch Accumulation
  • Most development occurs in highly stoloniferous
    and/or rhizomatous grass species.
  • Generally warm season turfgrasses such as
    Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass, Pasalum species and
    more.

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Thatch Removal
  • Thatch can be removed by a vertical mower or
    other means of de-thatching, such as a power
    rake.
  • This equipment is often available from rental
    companies.

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Steps in renovation
  • Scalp lawn as low as mower can possibly cut
  • May require multiple passes
  • Collect clippings
  • Vertical mow
  • Large amounts of vegetative material (thatch)
    will be brought to surface
  • Rake and harvest thatch and dispose (or vacuum if
    possible)

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Steps in renovation
  • Core aerification
  • An optional but sometimes very important step in
    the renovation process. Severe compaction of the
    soil surface or presence of soil layers differing
    in texture in the surface two inches are
    conditions that require core cultivation or
    aerification.
  • This improves aeration and water penetration and
    reduces surface layering problems.
  • Repeat cultivations are generally necessary for
    best results. If aerifying is done, vertical
    mowing or dragging of the area with a steel
    dragmat may be necessary to break up the cores
    and scatter the soil over the surface.
  • Aerification does not remove excessive thatch and
    should complement, not substitute, for vertical
    mowing.

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Steps in renovation
  • Topdressing
  • is the application of a thin layer of soil to the
    entire turf surface to level renovated areas or
    to fill small depressions.
  • Topdressing is also a good method of controlling
    thatch, as it provides an ideal habitat for soil
    microorganisms that decompose thatch naturally.
  • It is very important to topdress with soil
    similar to the native soil on which the turf is
    growing and use as little as possible to minimize
    layering. Never bury turf with topsoil when
    leveling or filling depressions

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Steps in renovation
  • Over seeding
  • Warm season grasses - fall
  • Cool season grasses spring and fall
  • Seeding rates
  • Light fertilizer application (0.25 -0.5 N)
  • Continue with normal irrigation schedules
  • Warm season grasses recover within 30 days

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Cool Season Turfgrasses
  • Core aeration
  • Topdressing
  • Fertilization
  • Standard mowing practices
  • Early spring and/or fall
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