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Spring Turf Care Pedro Perdomo Nisso America, Inc. HGS March 18 2017 Lawn Inspection What concerns or problems do you have? What have you done/will do? To figure it out. 1

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Topics Species selection Watering Mowing Fertilizer Cultural care Diseases Insects Weeds 4

Grass Species Cool Season Kentucky bluegrass Perennial ryegrass Tall fescue Fine fescue Warm Season Zoysiagrass Bermudagrass 5

Turf Species General characteristics Rutgers Fact sheets on different species Inputs Disease Insect 6

Germination and establishment Tall fescue - description Rhizamotous Tall fescue 7

Turfgrass Blends Two or more varieties of the same species Increases the genetic diversity and produces a sod that is more stress resistant. Mixes Two or more species For Example: Kentucky bluegrass and creeping red fescue Germination (CRF more rapid germination) Light (KBG grows better in full sun/crf in shade) Grass Seed Selection Tips Identify species to use Not all products are the same Avoid rapid germination grasses - annual ryegrass Look for newer cultivars (Factsheet) Bag should not contain any noxious weeds 8

Grass Seed Selection Tips Grass Seed Selection Tips 9

Endophytes Fungi growing within a turfgrass plant Provides protection from leaf feeding insects and may increase tolerance to other stresses such as drought Under normal conditions plants containing endophyte are similar to plants without endophyte Coated Seeds White or gray coating Seed is coated with either a fertilizer or surfactant Fertilizer source upon germination Surfactant serves to uniformly wet the area around the seed for improved germination and establishment 10

Grass Seed Selection Tips Seedsuperstore.com Soil Testing Soil acidity The optimum ph range for most plants between 6.0 and 7.0 NJ soils are naturally acidic - liming necessary Once adjusted ph within optimum around 3 yrs 11

Soil Testing - ph Lbs of lime/1000 sq ft to raise ph to 6.5 Existing ph Sandy Loam Loam Silt Loam 4.9 5.2 95 160 200 5.3 5.6 65 120 150 5.7 6.0 35 60 100 Lime can be applied at almost any time of the year Lime is slow acting need time to work Soil Testing - Nutrients Nutrient Status Determines the ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that should be applied for balanced nutrition Rutgers Soil Test Results Will not test for N Will indicate if P is required 12

Fertility The most common fertilizers are the complete fertilizers - nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (N-P-K) - true for ornamentals - now many fertilizers are x-0-x Total fertilizer amounts depend on maintenance level Fertility Returning clippings to the lawn equals approximately 1# nitrogen per 1000 ft 2/ year 2/3 to ¾ of fertilizer should be applied in the fall Timing will be affected by agronomy of plants and by the law 13

FERTILITY - Phosphorus Stimulates early root formation Recommended for new seedings Improves winter hardiness Aids in the recovery from drought 14

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Fertility - Potassium Increases drought, heat, and cold resistance. increased root production Used to be recommended for winterizing turf increased turgidity - better wear Fertilizer applications Rutgers Fact sheets on different N sources Calibrating spreaders 16

Fertility How much to apply Calibrate your spreader Figure out how much nitrogen you want to apply Rate Over what area Type of fertilizer based on soil test Fertilization 17

Do not fertilize to close to water Do not fertilize if grass is green Fertilize in multiple direction to reduce skips or overlaps 18

Fertilization Fertilization 19

Fertilization 20

Fertilization New Jersey Fertilizer Law How much should be applied Don t apply more than 0.7 pounds of water-soluble nitrogen per 1,000 sq. feet of turf. Don t apply more than 0.9 pounds of total nitrogen per 1,000 sq. feet of turf per application. Don t apply more than 3.2 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 sq. feet of turf per year 21

Fertility Adjusted to Law High Maintenance Ken. bluegrass Per. ryegrass - 2 to 3.2#/1000 ft 2 /year - 2 to 3.2#/1000 ft 2 /year Low Maintenance Tall fescue Fine fescue - 2#/1000 ft 2 /year - 1 to 2#/ 1000 ft 2 /year New Jersey Fertilizer Law What should it contain Fertilizers should contain at least 20% of its nitrogen in slow-release form. Phosphorus bans unless: A soil test done within the past 3 years indicates phosphorus need During initial establishment, re-establishment, or repair of turf 22

New Jersey Fertilizer Law When it can t be applied Before March 1st or after November 15th Do not apply fertilizer during or just before a heavy rain Do not leave it on an impervious surface like pavement Do not apply to frozen ground. Light Irrigation Conserves water Light/frequent stimulates superficial root growth 23

Moderate Irrigation Less frequent but deeper irrigation can stimulate deeper rooting a benefit during drought Irrigation Turf should be irrigated before it shows signs of wilt with enough water to wet the entire root zone (6 a 8 ) 24

Irrigation Turf should receive 1.5 of water from rain/irrigation weekly If you decide to cut off irrigation during the summer you are better off not watering at all Allow turf to go dormant Usually recovers if healthy upon dormancy Tall fescue can recover after 3 months dormancy Mowing 25

Mowing How often should you mow? A. Once week B. Once a month C. Twice a week D. Never E. As often as required 26

Mowing Height and Root Growth 27

Organic Mowers 28

Mowing Kentucky bluegrass - 2.0 to 2.5 Perennial ryegrass - 2.0 to 2.5 Tall fescue - 2.5 and up Fine fescue - 2.0 to 3.0 29

Mowing Mowing Blades must be sharp Do not move to quickly Mower blades should be cleaned between use 30

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Thatch 1/2 improves traffic tolerance and products from fluctuations in soil temperatures More that 1 increases sensitivity to heat, cold, and drought 34

Thatch - Problems Crown of the turf plants grows elevated and the turf is spongy, resulting in scalping issues Roots grow in thatch increased risk of drought Stress and wilt Hydrophobic when dry dry patches in turf Once wet can stay extremely wet Reduces effectiveness of fertilization Thatch - Solutions Wetting Agents Dethatch Aeration (also good for compaction) 35

Aeration Dethatching 36

Dethatching Uses blades or hooks to to cut Key is to remove as much as possible with damaging the turf Should be done before a period of growth of the turf (Spring and Autumn) How often? Problems with Dethatching Can damage turf if too much is removed Wrong time can encourage weeds 37

Aerification Overseeding Lime according to soil test Dethatch and core aerify 38

Seeding Dates Early spring for all of NJ (crabgrass issue) Crabgrass products preemergent, cannot seed into treated areas. 39

Seeding vs Sodding 40

Seeding vs Sodding Sodding Provides an instant lawn Can be installed as long as ground is not frozen Seeding Less expensive Seed available for all cool season species and varieties No soil incompatability issues Seeding vs Sodding 41

Seeding vs Sodding Seeding vs Sodding 42

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Seeding vs Sodding Seeding vs Sodding 45