QUICKSTAND
BERMUDA SPECIFICATIONS:
Quickstand
is a selection of common bermuda. It was released in 1993 by
the USDA and University of Kentucky. It is gaining widespread
acceptance in the turf industry because of its density, rapid
growth and cold hardiness. Easton Sod Farms offers Quickstand
as a Certified variety. It is recommended for lawns, commercial
sites, roadsides, golf courses, athletic fields and provides
excellent erosion control in problem areas.
SHADE
TOLERANCE:
Has high light requirement - requires full sunlight most of
day. Should not be used in shady areas.
HEAT/COLD TOLERANCE:
Has excellent heat tolerance -easily tolerates summers in the
Southwest. Sustains temperatures up to 110°F. More cold tolerant
than most turf-type bermudas. Quickstand has been shown to withstand
temperatures up to - 22°F with snow cover. Tolerates weather
conditions in all growing zones serviced by Easton Sod Farms.
DORMANCY:
Enters dormant stage in winter months. Stops growing when temperatures
drop below 50°F for sustained period, turns tan winter color.
Requires 65°F ground temperature for significant growth. Slightly
slower green-up in spring than other turf type bermudas,
WATER REQUIREMENTS:
Will tolerate sustained periods of drought if well established.
However, responds well to irrigation during dry conditions if
higher quality turfgrass desired. Should be kept moist during
sustained periods of extreme cold.
WEAR RESISTANCE-RECOVERY:
Very good wear resistance and will withstand heavy traffic.
Very good injury recovery - spreads rapidly by rhizomes in warm
season.
RULES OF THUMB MAINTENANCE:
The amount and
frequency of watering, mowing and fertilizing depends upon the
desired appearance of your turfgrass. Guidelines for maintenance
procedures are offered below as good rules of thumb to follow
on an as needed basis in maintaining healthy turfgrass with
an attractive appearance.
WATERING:
Apply 16 to 1 inch water in a single application about once
per week during hot and dry conditions. To promote a deep, durable
root system, deep soaking water applications are preferred over
short and frequent shallow watering applications. Caution against
dry winter freeze.
MOWING:
For a high quality appearance keep mowed height a to 2 inch.
Mow regularly with a reel or rotary mower allowing clippings
to remain. Irregular mowing practices may result in high buildups
of thatch, which will require verticutting, mulching and or
removal. Suggested not removing more than 113 of the leaf growth
during a single mowing.
FERTILIZING:
Apply 1/2,to 1 Ibs per 1000 SF of a full analysis fertilizer
containing nitrogen, phosphate and potassium (such as 1020-10)
in early spring and (9-24-24) fall. To maintain a deep green
color, nitrogen should be applied monthly at a rate of 1 Ib
per 1000 SF May thru August. Suggest obtaining a soil test for
specific fertilizer requirements.
WEED
CONTROL:
Weed growth competes with turfgrass growth. Good maintenance
practices help eliminate weed problems. However, it may be necessary
even under the best of care, to apply herbicides to maintain
weed free turfgrass. Contact your local County Extension agent
or herbicide dealer for recommendations for your type turfgrass.
Note: Due to varying soil
conditions and fluctuating weather patterns, it is impossible
to offer general maintenance guidelines that an perfect for
individual sites and situations. Please contact your local O.S.U.
County Extension Offices or Easton
Sod Farms for specific questions.