Contact us at info@oasissod.com or give us a call (662) 621-2040
Licensed to grow only top quality grasses
THESE GUIDELINES ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE AS CLIMATE AND SOIL CONDITIONS VARY GREATLY
Mowing
Watering
Fertilizer
Insects
Disease
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Water every 3 days heavy with at least 1" of water. Once turf is established less water will be required.
Water heavy every 5 to 7 days or as needed. Be careful not to over water during this time.
Apply after danger of frost with weed and feed with Atrazine to control annual weeds.
Can fertilize with well balanced fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the desired color. Please note too much nitrogen can cause excessive thatch build up.
Winterize or liming may be required depending on soil analysis.
Apply after danger of frost with weed and feed with Atrazine to control annual weeds.
Watch for army and sod worms during July and August, then treat as needed.
Winterize or liming may be required depending on soil analysis.
Tifton Bermuda has very few diseases if properly maintained. Annual de-thatching and core aerating is sometimes required to ensure good growth habits. If you think turf has a disease, contact local nurseryman or extension service for information.
THESE GUIDELINES ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE AS CLIMATE AND SOIL CONDITIONS VARY GREATLY
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Mowing
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Watering
Water every 3 days heavy with at least 1" of water. Once turf is established less water will be required.
Water heavy every 5 to 7 days or as needed. Be careful not to over water during this time.
Fertilizer
Apply after danger of frost with weed and feed with Atrazine to control annual weeds.
Can fertilize with well balanced fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the desired color. Please note too much nitrogen can cause excessive thatch build up.
Winterize or liming may be required depending on soil analysis.
Insects
Mid-April or May application of insecticide to control mole crickets or other unwanted insects.
Watch for army and sod worms during July and August, then treat as needed.
Fall application is needed to keep insect activity to a minimum.
Disease
Pest can become a problem, especially if centipede is not growing in a healthy way- too much or too little fertilizer or water, etc. If pest persist contact the local county agent or nursery owner and ask for assistance in identification of the problem and recommended control.
THESE GUIDELINES ARE NOT COMPREHENSIVE AS CLIMATE AND SOIL CONDITIONS VARY GREATLY
Spring
Mowing
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Watering
Water every 3 days heavy with at least 1" of water. Once turf is established less water will be required.
Fertilizer
Apply after danger of frost with weed and feed with Atrazine to control annual weeds.
Insects
Apply after danger of frost with weed and feed with Atrazine to control annual weeds.
Disease
Tifton Bermuda has very few diseases if properly maintained. Annual de-thatching and core aerating is sometimes required to ensure good growth habits. If you think turf has a disease, contact local nurseryman or extension service for information.
Summer
Mowing
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Watering
Water every 3 days heavy with at least 1" of water. Once turf is established less water will be required.
Fertilizer
Can fertilize with well balanced fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the desired color. Please note too much nitrogen can cause excessive thatch build up.
Insects
Watch for army and sod worms during July and August, then treat as needed.
Disease
Tifton Bermuda has very few diseases if properly maintained. Annual de-thatching and core aerating is sometimes required to ensure good growth habits. If you think turf has a disease, contact local nurseryman or extension service for information.
Fall
Mowing
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Watering
Water heavy every 5 to 7 days or as needed. Be careful not to over water during this time.
Fertilizer
Can fertilize with well balanced fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks to keep the desired color. Please note too much nitrogen can cause excessive thatch build up.
Insects
Watch for army and sod worms during July and August, then treat as needed.
Disease
Tifton Bermuda has very few diseases if properly maintained. Annual de-thatching and core aerating is sometimes required to ensure good growth habits. If you think turf has a disease, contact local nurseryman or extension service for information.
Winter
Mowing
Mow 1/2" to 2" with a reel or rotary mower with sharp blades. Bagging is preferred but not necessary. Mow every 4 to 7 days depending on desired height and look.
Watering
Water heavy every 5 to 7 days or as needed. Be careful not to over water during this time.
Fertilizer
Winterize or liming may be required depending on soil analysis.
Insects
Winterize or liming may be required depending on soil analysis.
Disease
Tifton Bermuda has very few diseases if properly maintained. Annual de-thatching and core aerating is sometimes required to ensure good growth habits. If you think turf has a disease, contact local nurseryman or extension service for information.
Contact us at info@oasissod.com or give us a call (662) 621-2040
Licensed to grow only top quality grasses