
Carpetgrass
- Botanical Name
- Axonopus affinis, A. compressus
- Height
- Maintain at 1 to 2 inches
- Light
- Full sun to part shade
- Soil
- Acidic, moist to wet, well-drained, infertile
- Planting & Care
Carpetgrass is a warm season grass best suited to the hot, humid and tropical Southeastern region of the U.S.
Seeding Rate - 2 pounds per 1,000 ft2. Optimum time to seed is Mid April to May.
Sprigging - Space sprigs no more than 3 feet apart on a diagonal grid. Press springs into the soil with a roller to ensure good soil-root contact. Keep soil moist until new growth begins and the area is covered in growth.
- Make sure the mower blade is sharp for healthier and better-looking grass.
- Remove no more than 1/3 the total height of the grass at one time to reduce the stress on the lawn.
- Leave clippings on the lawn. Short clippings DO NOT cause thatch and break down quickly, adding moisture, organic matter, and nutrients to the soil. A season’s worth of clippings equals one fertilizer application.
- The amount of fertilizer your lawn needs should be based on the quality of lawn desired and the time you want to spend managing your lawn. High quality heavily used lawns require the maximum amount of fertilizer, while low maintenance lawns need the least.
- Start with a soil test so you apply the proper amount of fertilizer for your lawn.
- Fertilize low maintenance Southern grasses in April and high maintenance Southern lawns in April, June and August.
- Increase success and decrease the risk of damage by using Milorganite fertilizer. It’s an organic-nitrogen slow release fertilizer that won't burn the lawn and the iron is an added bonus. Plus, the phosphorous is non-leaching. And when the microorganisms work on the Milorganite it releases phosphorous and potassium bound in the soil, making it available to the grass.
- Proper watering helps keep your lawn healthy and enables it to out-compete the weeds. Water early in the morning, if possible, and thoroughly when footprints are left behind. This encourages deeply rooted drought and pest tolerant grass.
- Recent droughts and efforts to conserve water may mean a change of habit. If you allow your lawn to go dormant during drought, minimize foot traffic and play on dormant lawns.
- Don’t apply herbicides or quick release fertilizer to dormant lawns. The fertilizer will feed the weeds and both can damage the dormant grass.
- Once you let your lawn go dormant, leave it dormant until the weather cools and rains return.
- A healthy lawn is your best defense against weeds. When weeds occur it usually means the growing conditions are better for the weeds than your grass.
- Aerate lawns growing on compacted soil or with a half an inch of thatch or more.
- Hand dig small populations of weeds. There are some new tools on the market that make this easier.
- Spot treat weeds using the most eco-friendly products available.
- Always sweep grass clippings and fertilizer residue off the walks and drives. This simple step keeps unwanted nutrients out of our waterways and eventually drinking water.
- Consider using a push or electric mower. It’s good for the waistline and the environment.
- Problems
- Large patch, mole crickets, leaf spot, grubs
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