Wow! What a difference a month makes. My Turffalo buffalo grass plugs took off! They went from pipsqueak plugs to full lush carpet grass. I don't know why more people don't use buffalo grass for their lawn. Under your bare feet it feels soft, lush, and fluffy. My wife may or may not have caught me laying in it with the dogs.
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| Buffalo grass plugs June 7th |
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| Same patch July 20th |
Since my last update I kept watering the grass every other day applying half an inch of water. I did this for two more weeks until the plugs started to really fill in. I then took the watering down to every four days.
Boy the existing fescue/bluegrass I have in my yard did not like that. They instantly went into dormant mode. Within a week the edges of my yard looked like a dead zone. I'm guessing the fescue had shallow roots because of all the water it was getting. Now that it was cut off it freaked out. The buffalo grass handled it perfectly well though. No dormancy and it continued to spread. So well in fact that I've begun to slowly pull the fescue out of the yard. I'll take two or three bunches out each week, water the bare spot every day with the hose, and allow the buffalo grass to fill in. This will probably take another growing season to have a pure buffalo grass lawn, but I don't mind.
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| Second patch of buffalo grass plugs June 7th |
As for care and maintenance I've been doing two things. I found a fertilizer by
Hi Yield that is made for alkaline soils. It is 11% nitrogen, 13% sulfur, and 16% iron. Perfect for my soil type. I applied enough to equate to 1 lb of nitrogen for 1,000 square feet at the beginning of July. I'll reapply at the same rate monthly until the buffalo grass goes dormant. In between the Hi Yield fertilizing sessions I'll apply Ironite. It has the same count of sulfur and iron, but no nitrogen. You really can't over apply Ironite in a yard. Especially if you have alkaline soil. The sulfur will acidify the soil and release trapped minerals, and the iron helps with photosynthesis.
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| Second patch July 20th. Brown area in upper right is dormant fescue. |
The second thing I've done is allow the grass to grow taller. This will allow the buffalo grass roots to grow deeper. I went three weeks without mowing. The max height setting for my reel mower is only two inches. So I ended borrowing my neighbors gas mower which has a max height setting of 4".
I'll keep you updated throughout the growing season.
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