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  2. Jan 30, 2024 · How to Care for Tall Fescue Grass. Tall fescue is a low-maintenance grass that requires little watering and fertilization. However, it is important to mow the grass regularly to keep it looking its best. To care for tall fescue grass, you will need: A lawnmower; A rake; A watering can; A fertilizer; Instructions: 1.

  3. Tall fescue is the most shade-tolerant grass for northern Georgia. Lawns with a mixture of shade and sun are prime candidates for tall fescue. Dappled shade is excellent, but fescue will die in constant deep shade. Fertilize tall fescue during its season of rapid growth: from fall to early spring.

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    Mowing: Mow lawn at a height of 3 inches. Mow frequently enough so that no more than ⅓ of the grass blade is removed. Always leave clippings on the lawn in a practice called “grass-cycling”. Grass clippings decompose quickly and do not contribute to thatch. For more information on mowing lawns refer to HGIC 1205, Mowing Lawns. Fertilizing: Do not f...

    Mowing:Raise mower height to 3½ inches. Mow frequently enough so that no more than ⅓ of the grass blade is removed. Always leave clippings on the lawn in a practice called “grass-cycling”. Fertilizing: Do not fertilize fescue at this time. Submit a soil sample to your local extension office to determine nutrient requirements. For more information o...

    Mowing:Mow lawn between 2½ and 3½ inches. Mow frequently enough so that no more than ⅓ of the grass blade is removed. Practice “grass-cycling” which is simply leaving the clippings on the lawn. Grass clippings decompose quickly and can provide up to 25 percent of the lawn’s fertilizer needs. If prolonged rain or other factors prevent mowing and cli...

    Mowing:Mow lawn at 3 inches and keep it clear of debris including leaves. Fertilizing:Fertilize with 1 pound of actual nitrogen per 1000 square feet in February. In the absence of soil test results, use a complete turf-grade fertilizer with a 4-1-2 ratio. Irrigation:Water, if needed, to prevent excessive drying. About 1 inch of water per applicatio...

  4. Tall fescue is a perennial bunch-type grass that grows rapidly during spring and fall. Because of its bunch-type growth, spring preemergence herbicides generally are needed to keep a lawn relatively free of weeds. Tall fescue is adapted to a wide range of soil condi-tions but grows best on fertile, well-drained soils with a soil pH of 5.5 to 6.5.

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    • Bermuda Grass. Bermuda grass is one of the easiest types of grass to maintain. It thrives and it spreads and if you aren’t careful, it can overtake your garden too.
    • Tall Fescue. Tall fescue is perhaps one of the most popular choices in Georgia. It is a grass that adapts well to just about anything the weather can throw at it.
    • Bahiagrass. Bahiagrass loves sunshine and heat and even likes saltwater and sand too. It’s pretty tolerant and really easy to maintain. It’s one of those grasses that will thrive in areas where it’s really hard to get grass and plants to grow, like sandy areas.
    • Centipede Grass. Looking for something really low maintenance and easy to grow? Centipede grass might just be the answer. It likes heat and it doesn’t mind shade.
  5. North and central GA north of the Coastal Plain. Best adapted in clay or loam soil. Tolerant of soil acidity, poor drainage, and close grazing. Relatively tolerant of drought. Establishment. Seed drilled at 10 to 15 lb/A or broadcast at 15 to 20 lb/A in September or October. Varieties.

  6. Optimum air temperatures for tall fescue germination are 68 to 77°F and soil temperatures greater than 60°F. · Kill all weeds by spraying the area with glyphosate (click for sources) two weeks before planting.

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