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Title: Selecting and Establishing Turfgrass


1
Selecting and Establishing Turfgrass
  • Ms. Gripshover
  • Unit 17
  • Landscaping

2
Our Objectives
  • Explain how to select the proper turfgrass
  • Describe how to properly prepare the planning
    site
  • Describe how to seed the planting site
  • Discuss how to properly install sod
  • Explain the proper installation of plugs

3
Voacbulary
  • Cool season turfgrass
  • Plugging
  • Seeding
  • Sodding
  • Turf
  • Turfgrass
  • Turfgrass blend
  • Turfgrass mixture
  • Warm season turfgrass

4
What is the best turfgrass to use?
  • Turf- the top layer of soil with the plants that
    it supports
  • Such as???
  • Often when people say turf they are referring to
    turfgrass but it can be other things such as a
    groundcover
  • Turfgrass is specifically the collection of grass
    species grown to form a groundcover
  • Like a carpet or floor for outdoor rooms
  • Highly durable/ resistant

5
What is the best turfgrass to use? (cont.)
  • Choose for its function
  • Golf course, playing field, lawns, etc.
  • Environmental conditions should also be
    considered
  • Temperature, precipitation are key factors
    affecting the adaptability of turfgrass

6
Types of Turfgrasses
  • Cool season turfgrass- grows best in temperatures
    of 60- 75, can become dormant if allowed to dry
    out during the summer
  • Warm season turfgrass- grows best in temperatures
    of 80- 95 degrees

7
Task
  • Read pages 376- 386 in the Introduction to
    Horticulture book.
  • Answer the self evaluation questions for A B.

8
Four Main Turfgrass Climatic Zones
  • Cool humid- cool season grasses like bluegrass,
    ryegrass, fescue, or bentgrass
  • Soils are generally acidic and may need
    irrigation to makeup lack of rainfall
  • Warm humid- warm season grasses like bermuda,
    zoysia, or St. Augustine grass
  • Soils are the same characteristics as cool humid
  • Cool arid/ semi- arid- buffalo grass and wheat
    grass
  • Acidic soils that generally do not support other
    grasses without fertilization and irrigation
  • Warm arid/ semi- arid- warm season grasses like
    grama grasses
  • Soils are usually alkaline and low fertility,
    requires irrigation
  • The amount of sun/ shade will also affect grass
    selection

9
Turfgrass Climatic Zones
10
Add ?s
  • What types of grasses would be used in KY?
    (Using the climatic zones)
  • Give an example of a specific grass to use in KY.
  • Choose another state and determine climatic zone
    and a specific grass.

11
How can the site be properly prepared?
  • Properly preparing site will reduce many problems
  • Drainage, aeration, soil compaction, pH, soil
    fertility, and debris may need to be addressed
  • Weeds should be removed so as not to compete and
    take available nutrients and water
  • Using a herbicide will be helpful
  • Grading the site will help with drainage
  • 1-2 slope away from buildings is adequate
  • Heavy clay soils may require drainage tiles
  • Most turfgrass grows best with a pH of 6- 7
  • A pH test will help, especially if bringing in
    topsoil
  • Amendments to the soil can be made by adding lime
    or sulfur
  • Soil fertility can also be addressed at this time
    by adding organic matter or fertilizer

12
How is seeding accomplished?
  • Usually done in early spring late summer
  • Advantages of seeding include
  • Picking grass variety
  • Having it grow in the environment in which it
    will live
  • Develop deep roots
  • Cheaper than other methods

13
Task
  • Read pages 387- 396 in the Introduction to
    Horticulture book.
  • Answer questions in the self evaluation A- C.

14
How is seeding accomplished? (cont.)
  • 1st- select proper grass
  • Seeds should be fresh, have a high germination
    rate, and lowest weed seed rate
  • Could be a cultivar or
  • Turfgrass blend- a combo of different cultivars
    of the same species or
  • Turfgrass mixture- a combination of different
    grass species
  • 2nd- prepare site
  • Grade
  • Remove debris

15
How is seeding accomplished? (cont.)
  • 3RD- Planting
  • Follow label instructions
  • Using a spread, apply half of the seed in one
    direction and the other half at a right angle to
    the first course
  • Lightly raking the soil will improve germination
    and then roll the lawn
  • Mulch- keeps from drying out ex straw
  • Reduces losing seeds to wind or water
  • Adequately water for the first few weeks
  • Mow when grass is ½ taller than youd like it to
    be
  • No more than 1/3 of the grass should be removed
    ever
  • Mulching the grass guttings back into the lawn
    contributes to the health of the turf

16
How is Sod Installed
  • Sodding is when the mature top layer of turf
    including the grass with a thin layer of soil is
    used to establish a new lawn
  • Selected because
  • Instant lawn
  • Prevents erosion
  • Ease of upkeep
  • Usually used in warm season regions
  • Sod should be installed ASAP (ideally within
    24hrs of harvest)Choose one with a variety of
    grasses that will grow well for the climatic
    region
  • Consider shade, full sun, etc.
  • Soil should be moist before installing
  • Soil should be prepared the same as seeding
  • Graded, amended, etc.
  • Water once laid

17
Laying Sod Video
18
How are plugs installed?
  • Plugging uses small peieces of sod that are
    inserted into an established turf or prepared
    seed bed
  • Often used for the establishment of subtropical
    turfgrassses since they do not produce seed well
  • Sold by the tray or pallet
  • Used to create a pattern of grass that will
    eventually grow over to fill the empty areas
  • Cheaper than regular sod but time consuming an
    dlabor intensive
  • Planted 6- 8 apart, firm soil around each plug,
    and keep moist
  • Generally covers entire area in one season

19
Task
  • Read pages 397- 402 in the Introduction to
    Horticulture.
  • Answer questions in the self evaluation 1- 10.
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