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  2. Reduce supplemental watering in northern lawns so that KY-31 tall fescue gets 1 inch of water every 10 to 14 days. Continue watering southern transition lawns as needed so KY-31 receives at least 1 inch of water per week. Aeration and Dethatching. Because of KY-31's bunch-forming growth, it rarely needs dethatching.

  3. Tall fescue needs a weekly application of about 1 to 1¼ inches of water, which will wet the soil to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. Sandy soils often require more frequent watering, such as ¾ inch every three days. Weed Control: Apply broadleaf herbicides to control dandelions, wild onions, cudweed, and other weeds if necessary. Check product ...

  4. Mar 26, 2015 · Kentucky 31 (KY-31) tall fescue makes a poor lawn. Improved “turf-type” tall fescue. Sometimes tall fescue blends well into your lawn. Notice tall fescue clump in center of photo. Weedy, forage tall fescue clumps are easily visible in Kentucky bluegrass turf in early spring. Tall fescue in bermudagrass turf in the spring during green-up.

  5. Nov 8, 2021 · All can tolerate shade, while Chewings Fescue rates outstanding: Soil: All (Tall Fescue), Sand or Silt Loam (Other Fescues) pH: 5.3 – 8.0 (varies slightly depending on species) Water Requirement: Low: Growth Habit: Bunch-forming: Height: Keep mowed to 3 to 4 inches. Maintenance: Low: Wear: Good (Tall Fescue), Low (Other Fescues) Tolerance

  6. Cool Season Grasses. 2018 National Tall Fescue Test. 2022 Data / Management Information. 2021 Data / Management Information. 2020 Data / Management Information. 2019 Data / Management Information. 2012 National Tall Fescue Test. 2017 Data / Management Information. 2016 Data / Management Information.

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