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Warm Season Grasses And Water Conservation In California

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The Increasing Demand for Warm Season Grasses in California The California turfgrass industry has seen a major transition from cool-season grasses to warm-season grasses in recent years. Larry LeMay, President and seed buyer of A-G Sod Farms said they have witnessed this steadily over time. A-G’s California farm locations are ...

At Desert Mountain, The Grass Truly Is Greener

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With seven golf courses to choose from, the members of Desert Mountain—the exclusive Scottsdale, AZ luxury community and private club—are never at a loss for chances to tee it up. But as of this fall, thanks to some changes in the grasses used and maintenance procedures, those courses are greener, ...

June Is The Time For Yellow Nutsedge Control In Turf

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Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) —sometimes referred to as nutgrass—is a persistent weed problem in lawns, athletic fields, and golf course turf. It thrives in moist, poorly drained soils and can persist in full sun and moderate shade. An aggressive weed, it spreads via underground stems and tubers. Many turf managers ...

Cool Season Turf: The Role Of Rubisco Protein

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By Jeff Haag Roughly 80% of sports turf is comprised of a variety of cool season grasses — while those sports turf surfaces that are comprised of warm season grasses become cool season grasses when they have been over seeded heading into the winter months, with rye grass typically being ...
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