Grasses belong to a single family called this, also known as Gramineae, which is divided into six subfamilies encompassing 25 tribes, 600 genera, and approximately 7,500 species.
What is Poaceea?
What is between 5.5 and 7.0.
What is dibbling?
This focuses on repairing and improving an existing lawn without completely replacing the turf cover.
What is renovation?
A machine with revolving blades that cut turf to a desired height.
What is a lawn mower?
These grasses spread primarily by forming tillers, which are vertical shoots that emerge from the base of the plant.
What are bunch-type grasses?
Proper soil preparation involves leveling the ground to create a gentle this, typically 2-3 cm for every 50 meters or 165 feet, to ensure adequate drainage of excess water.
What is slope?
Involves placing strips, which are thin layers of soil with grass, onto the prepared ground.
What is turfing/sodding?
Renovation becomes necessary when this amount of the lawn is either bare or overrun with weeds.
What is 20-25%?
This equipment is used to reduce soil compaction, manage thatch and organic matter accumulation, improve water infiltration, promote gas exchange, and provide deeper root growth avenues.
What is aerating equipment?
These grasses spread through underground horizontal shoots known as rhizomes.
What are rhizomatous grasses?
This effectively eliminates most weedy grasses and broad-leaved weeds by translocating down into the plants to kill the underground portions.
What is glyphosate?
A paste of garden soil, fresh cow dung, water, and chopped grass roots spread over the field during the rainy season.
What is turf plastering?
Before initiating renovation, it is crucial to identify this.
What is the root cause of the lawn failure?
Also known as "power raking" or "dethatching" equipment, these type mowers remove thatch buildup from the turf's surface without disturbing the soil underneath.
What are vertical mowers?
These are primarily used for erosion control and requires minimal maintenance.
What are utility turfgrasses?
This is the most critical factor with best time to overseed is in the late summer and early autumn.
What is timing?
Spraying a mixture of seed, fiber mulch, and fertilizer over the seedbed.
What is hydro-seeding?
This offers immediate results, quicker erosion control, and fewer weed problems.
What is sodding?
This involves applying a fine layer of soil or sand to the turf surface, an essential practice for maintaining high-quality turf.
What is top dressing equipment?
Turfgrasses are categorized based on their temperature preferences, which can be divided into these types.
What are cool-season and warm-season grasses.
This is the most crucial factor for turfgrass establishment.
What is moisture availability?
Synthetic turf, developed in the United States in 1964, simulates natural grass conditions.
What is astro-turfing?
The decision between lawn renovation and total re-establishment depends on this.
What is the extent of the lawn's decline and the underlying issues?
These are essential tools for achieving a lush, healthy lawn by efficiently distributing fertilizer, grass seed, or other lawn care products.
What are spreaders?