Guide for Agrosti
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Guide for Agrostis (Agrostis stolonifera)
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Planting Distance
- For plugs, ensure a spacing of 1-2 cm to achieve uniform coverage quickly. For sods, align the edges perfectly to avoid gaps.
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Final Size
- Height: Ideally maintained at 0.5-2 cm with regular mowing.
- Spread: Grows horizontally, forming a very fine and dense turf.
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Complementary Plants
- Compatible species: Low ornamental shrubs like boxwood and lavender, or non-competing plants.
- Garden examples: Perfect for golf greens, luxury gardens, or high-precision landscaping areas.
- Integration ideas: Ideal for turf areas where a professional finish is required, such as premium sports fields.
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Recommended Soils
- Prefers well-drained soils with a sandy texture and slightly acidic pH (between 5.5-6.5). Requires high aeration and low compaction.
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Climate and Exposure
- Climate: Thrives in temperate climates. Tolerates cold better than other species but is susceptible to extreme heat.
- Exposure: Needs full sun for optimal growth but can tolerate partial shade with slightly reduced density.
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Maintenance Frequency
- High maintenance. Requires daily or every-other-day mowing on golf greens and regular care to maintain its fine texture.
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Seasonal Interest
- Stays green year-round in temperate climates. May weaken under extreme cold or prolonged heat.
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Recommended Uses
- Especially designed for golf course greens and tees, luxury decorative lawns, and high-precision landscaping.
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Common Pests and Diseases
- Pests: Susceptible to white grubs, nematodes, and chinch bugs.
- Diseases: Prone to fungal issues like Dollar Spot, Fusarium, and Rhizoctonia under high humidity and low aeration.
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Essential Care
- Specific substrate: Requires well-aerated soils rich in organic matter.
- Pruning: Frequent mowing is necessary, maintaining a height of 0.5-2 cm for golf green applications.
- Fungicides/Insecticides: Preventative treatments are needed in spring and summer under high humidity conditions.
- Fertilization: Apply balanced nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Protection: Manage irrigation to prevent waterlogging and minimize stress in extreme hot or cold conditions.