Typically performed in October, overseeding is the planting of seed directly into existing turf. It serves as a way to help keep grass looking healthy. “Overseeding is driven by golfer preference. Golfers in many markets want to play on vibrant, ...
Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply has released a white paper for turf professionals as they prepare their turf for winter on the best practices for renovating or overseeding turf, titled “Renovating Your Lawn for Better Health and Appearance of Your Turf.” The ...
Turf managers in the southern United States have traditionally overseeded warm-season turfgrasses during the fall in order to maintain aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces as well as playability throughout the period of dormancy. The most significant negative attributes to overseeding are ...
By Phillip Bruner and Beth Guertal, Ph.D. Hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy) putting greens are often overseeded with a cool-season species at the onset of fall dormancy. Little is known about the impact of winter play on ...
Dave Kopec, Ph.D. is a professor of turfgrass science at the University of Arizona. He has many years of research and practical experience transitioning cool season overseeded grass back to bermudagrass. Kopec can be reached at dkopec@ag.arizona.edu for more information. ...
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