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Turf Installation

Turf Installation. Turf Installation . Top10. Top Ten. Cool Season Turf-grass. A grass that grows best in a temperature range of 60 to 70 degrees . Knits Down. Sod establishing it’s roots into the soil at a new site. Plug.

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Turf Installation

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  1. Turf Installation Turf Installation Top10 Top Ten

  2. Cool Season Turf-grass A grass that grows best in a temperature range of 60 to 70 degrees

  3. Knits Down Sod establishing it’s roots into the soil at a new site

  4. Plug A small block or square of turf including soil that is used to vegetatively propagate Warm season turf grass, such as zoysia.

  5. Sod The surface layer of turf, including the plants and a thin layer of soil

  6. Sprigs Pieces of grass stems (rhizomes and stolens) without soil used to vegetatively Propagate warm season turf grasses, such as Bermuda grass.

  7. Topdressing Covering turf-grass with ¼”-3/8” of soil

  8. Turf-grass blend A combination of different cultivators of the same species.

  9. Turf grass mixtures A combination of two or more different species

  10. Warm-arid and semi-arid region Turf grass regions that will only support warm season grasses with Irrigation to supplement the low natural rainfall

  11. Warm season turf grass A grass that grows best in a temperature range of 80 to 95 degrees.

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