Methods of Installation
Grading & Drainage
Soil Texture
Soil pH
Mowing and Watering
100

Name the 3 methods of installation?

Seed, sod, and plugs

100

What does grading do? And what can happen if not done correctly?

Directs surface water. Can cause flooding in basements and damage to buildings.

100

What is the best type of soil for grass to grow in?

Loam

100

What soil pH does grasses grow best in?

Neutral soils. 7

100

How tall should the grass be when you first cut it?

2.5 - 3 inches

200

Which method is most expensive?

Sod

200

What is drainage? What could happen if you don't have proper drainage?

Directs water into and through the soil. No drainage causes flooding (Lawn could drown). Too much drainage causes lawns to dry out. 

200

What is loam?

Equal parts Sand, Silt, and Clay. ( 1/3, 1/3, and 1/3)

200

How do you measure soil pH?

Soil test kits.

200

Sprinklers distribute water in what way?

Slowly and evenly

300

Which method is most time consuming?

Plugging

300

What is a good soil for drainage? What is a bad soil for drainage?

Sand. Clay.

300

What does a silty clay loam mean?

A loam that has more then 1/3 silt and more than 1/3 clay.
300

What does a soil pH measurement of less than 7 indicate?

More acidic

300

What can too much water do to a new lawn?

Encourage disease 

400

Which method is planted by a cultipacker on larger sites?

Seeding

400

How deep are pipes installed and where does the water lead too?

18 - 24 inches deep. Water is collected in a main drainage pipe which eventually empties into a ditch or storm drain.

400

What is decaying organic matter called?

Humus

400

What does a pH level of more than 7 indicate?

More alkaline (basic)

400

What does the first mowing of a new lawn promote?

Horizontal branching, which makes the lawn dense.

500

The top of each plug should be installed level with what?

the existing soil

500

When are drainage pipes installed?

After the grade is established but before the soil is conditioned

500

Name 2 things that can be added to soil to create organic matter in the soil.

Peat moss, Manure, Compost, Digested sewage sludge.

500

What can you add to soil to make it more alkaline? What about more acidic?

Sulfur. Limestone

500

The surface of a new lawn should not be dry until the grass is how tall?

2 inches

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