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Turf grass
Uc Verde Buffalo Grass Plugs The University of California released this remarkable grass in 2003. It is excellent for the adverse conditions found in the lower valley of the desert southwest and California. Buffalograss varieties give up to a 75% reduction in water consumption, therefore saving you money. These varieties thrive on a fraction of the amount of water needed for most turfgrasses. In gallons this means about one million gallons of water per acre can be saved by using Legacy, Prestige or UC Verde. 44, 15 inches multiply by . 00, 9 inches multiply by 1. 78, 6 inches multiply by 4.
Legacy Buffalo Grass Plugs Legacy will grow in shade, but it is not as aggressive and will not spread as well as in full sun. It is cold hardy to Zone 2. With a root system extending several feet into the ground, watering is not needed in most parts of the country. In gallons, this means about one million gallons of water per acre can be saved by using Legacy, Prestige or UC Verde. This allows water to be used for other necessities, like drinking. Once you have figured your square footage and the desired spacing, multiply your square footage by the appropriate number from the table below to find the number of plugs needed.
Prestige Buffalo Grass Plugs It outperforms all other varieties of buffalograss in the southern and southeastern United States. In gallons this means about one million gallons of water per acre can be saved by using Legacy, Prestige or UC Verde. This allows water to be used for other necessities, like drinking. How Many Buffalograss Plug Trays Should I Order? Legacy Buffalograss Plugs are all sold by the tray. Then divide the number of plugs by 95 to figure the number of trays needed. 00, 9 inches multiply by 1.
Uc Verde Buffalo Grass Plugs The University of California released this remarkable grass in 2003. UC Verde is available only as accelerated growth plugs. The rest of the country will see a substantial reduction in water usage. Once you have figured your square footage and the desired spacing, multiply your square footage by the appropriate number from the table below to find the number of plugs needed. 44, 15 inches multiply by . 78, 6 inches multiply by 4.
Blue Grama (native Grass) Plugs ‘Hachita’ Blue Grama is the most vigorous selection of this beautiful native grass from the western Great Plains. Beloved for its “eyelash” seed heads, it can also be mowed once a month to create a soft, inviting lawn. Quite xeric, ‘Hachita’ Blue Grama thrives in both sandy soils and clay! You can also interplant plugs with wildflowers to grow a colorful, low care short grass prairie. For a turf type lawn, plant plugs 4” apart. Zones 3-10. 4” tall (15” with seed heads).
Zoysia Grass Plugs Our plugs are a healthy 1 ½ inches square X 2 ¼ inches deep. 00. 78, by 6 inches multiply by 4. Once you have figured your square footage and the desired spacing, multiply your square footage by the appropriate number from the table below to find the number of plugs needed. Zoysia spreads very slow compared to our turf-type buffalograss so the closer the spacing the better. Zenith zoysia is also an improved variety with excellent color and exhibits good cold tolerance.
Rhizomatous Tall Fescue (rtf) Seed Now with the addition of the first RTF variety ever, Labarinth, Turf Saver with RTF sets a new standard for home lawns. Not only is the Turf Saver with RTF a blend of top performing varieties, now it has the ability to repair itself through the development of rhizomes. RTF turf grass is always dense and uniform.
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