Sunday, May 31, 2009

Bermuda Grass Lawn Maintence Tips


The Basics Of Bermuda Grass Maintenance


WATERING: Golfing greens, athletic fields of all kinds need a particular watering schedule (usually irrigation) to maintain the highest degree of growth that can be obtained with grasses. Over watering can bring about fungus and invitations to insects. Trained groundskeepers time all maintenance to conditions and season. Lawns that are not highly maintained can use the drought tolerance of this grass to their advantage. In most average rainfall seasons little if any water may be needed. Although Bermuda grass is drought tolerant it does responds well to watering and fertilization if the desired density is not sufficient or if it is slower growing than usual during peak seasons.


WEEDING: This is an aggressive grass and can usually take care of weeds on its own once the sod is established and well managed. A regular mowing program helps control weeds. The same goes for pastures.


FERTILIZATION: Although Bermudagrass generally requires lower amounts of fertilizer, usage will determine how much "fuel" this grass will need. Under intense wear, mowing and watering schedules more of the fertilizer will be used or leached into the soil. Bermudagrass used in average lawns and erosion control situations generally needs less fertilizer.


MOWING: Lawns planted with this grass can be mown much closer than other warm season grasses. Once more this information is according to the variety and cutting heights range from 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches. The closest mown Bermudagrass are the most improved varieties which include the vegetative as well as the newer seeded varieties. The newer seeded varieties can be maintained as low as 3/8 in. while the hybrids can be mown down to 3/16 range. Low mowing of Bermuda will generally require daily mowing during peak growing seasons.


DISEASE / INSECTS: Pearl Scale is a big problem on Tifgreen and other sodded Bermuda grasses.Unfortunately, there is no good method to control them on some of the improved vegetatively established Bermudas. The pearl scale feeds on the roots, so getting insecticide down in the soil where the insects are is difficult, and insecticides are not that effective against them. The best option in turf infested with pearl scale is to plant seeded Bermudagrasses which are naturally resistant to them. No one knows the mechanism of resistance in the seeded Bermuda grasses to pearl scale - they just never get infested with it.


OVERSEEDING: Why overseed, when to overseed, how to overseed and with what grass, does one overseed with? These are the questions that can be answered at the lawn forum. A short version at this time from us is that overseeding accomplishes many goals for improvement, continuous green look, and is the prime example of human ingenuity over Mother Nature. Grass coverage is now (more than ever before) an erosion control factor. Once in place we yearn to keep the cover as green as long as possible. Overseeding warm grasses with cool grasses in the transition zone has succeeded with this goal. Athletic fields and golf courses led the way with a demand for grasses to provide a year round playing field.



  • Perennial rye grass is the number one favorite to overseed Bermudagrass. The perennial ryegrass will not compete as aggressively with the Bermuda and will die back as soon as the temperature rises. Also it germinates quickly and has good disease resistance and high traffic density.


  • Annual rye is also used in a lot of lawns because of the price and ease of overseeding. Sometimes the annual may return in weed form and cause problems later.


  • Overseeding also thins the Bermuda turf and over a period of time this results in having to overseed with with more Bermudagrass seeds. This is an excellent opportunity to add newer varieties to improve the old lawn's characteristics. The best advice for overseeding is water according to directions and keep off the grass until it is growing sufficiently. In the spring you should start a transition program to encourage the Bermuda to grow while forcing the ryegrass to die out

Check out bermudagrass.com for more information and tips. The above information came bermudagrass.com

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Ventura Lawn Doctor Website

After a few days locked in front of the computer the new VenturaLawnDoctor.com website is up and running. Its rather simple but delievers the message we want to put out there. After I spent hours programming it up and creating it my internet hosting company was having server issues. So finally 2 and half days later their serve is fixed and now my site is live. VenturaLawnDoctor.com There are some rough edges I am working on and will be including some more interactive features and video tips as well.

So as far as the blog goes I will be giving tips and how-tos, but also along the way for you guys out there who run your own business and have a website, I will be doing a study on the journey I take thru the world of Localized Search Engine Optimazation ( SEO ) for my website and how it hopefully gets ranked higher on google and msn by using several tactics and most of them free.

As always I love any feedback you all can provide!

1st steps for the website, I set up a google webmaster site index for the webpage, VenturaLawnDoctor.com today as well as submitted by hand the website to ask.com, google.com, msn.com, and yahoo.com.

Next I will work on article marketing and link placing within the articles. Stay tuned!

Friday, May 29, 2009

New Beginnings



This is the inaugural post for the new Ventura Lawn Doctor Blog!


This blog will be your newest source for sprinkler repair tips, guides, how-tos, and videos.


We also will be featuring tips and tricks for creating perfect looking lawns, including proper mowing techniquess and styles.


Will also be introducing more people to the wonders and many benefits that grass dying, aka turf colorantes, provide for those houses looking to conserve water, quickly spruce up their appearance, and help Realtor with that ever important curb appeal!


Thank you for following us and this should be a wonderful journey for everyone!


Please also visit our sites Ventura Lawn Doctor, if you need services in Ventura County area and Local Lawn Doctor to learn about our business opportunities!