Description
Garnet Creeping Red Fescue has shown excellent performance at every maintenance
level, from no-mow to fairway cutting heights of 1/2”. Red
fescues have been documented to often contain high levels
of a natural herbicide, meta-tyrosine. Garnet has shown low
levels of weed invasion in all trials reporting, from crabgrass
to poa annua.
Garnet is a tough, persistent, endophyte enhanced variety
that is well adapted to deep shade, hot summers lower fertility
soils, higher salt conditions, and lower maintenance
situations. Garnet has a pleasing dark green color, medium
fine leaf texture, and will spread by producing long underground
rhizomes and large numbers of basal tillers under
favorable conditions. Garnet is very persistent and has
improved heat and drought tolerance.
Garnet is well adapted to low fertility situations and tolerates
acid soils and shady conditions very well. It will germinate
and grow under higher salt conditions, even with water salt
levels higher than 12,000 ppm total salts. Garnet can be
blended with other improved varieties of fine fescue, and
also mixes wel with improved varieties of Kentucky
bluegrass
Key Features
- Dark green, medium-fine leaf texture
- Excellent performance at various maintenance levels
- Endophyte-enhanced
- Improved heat and drought tolerance
- Tolerates acid soils, shady conditions, and higher salinity
General Characteristics
Establishment (Days)
18-21
First Mowing (Days)
21
Endophyte + (Yes, No)
Yes
Germination (Days)
7-10
Mowing Frequency (Per Week)
1
Nitrogen Requirement (Low, Med, High)
Low
Segment
Turfgrass
Species
Strong Creeping Red Fescue
Sci. Name
Festuca rubra rubra
Seeding Information
Approx. Seeds/Lb.
400000
Approx. Seeds/Kg.
880000
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare)
225-285
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre)
200-250
Seeding Rate - Overseed (Lbs./1000 sq. ft.)
2-4
Seeding Rate - Interseed (Lbs./1000 sq. ft.)
2-4
Seeding Rate - Interseed (Kg./100 sq. meters)
1-2
Seeding Rate - New (Kg./100 sq. meters)
2-3
Seeding Rate - New (Lbs./1000 sq. ft.)
4-6
Seeding Rate - Overseed (Kg./100 sq. meters)
1-2
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