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Colonial Bentgrasses
Colonial bent grass has been in the United States since the early
days of the colonists. This variety was brought from Europe to
reproduce the fine lawns of their homeland. Colonial Bentgrass is
the tallest of the bents with very fine texture and the density
associated with the bent grasses
Colonial bent grass has been in
the United States since the early days of the colonists. This variety was brought from
Europe to reproduce the fine lawns of their homeland. Colonial Bentgrass
is the tallest of
the bents with very fine texture and the density associated with the bent grasses. Some
newer varieties have improved color and are hardier and have better disease resistance
than the original strain. Colonial bent grass is the strongest of the bents in resistance
to wear and temperatures that extend into the transitional area.
Colonial Varieties available
at Seedland include
Alister
Colonial bent grass is easily grown from seed by planting at the rate
of ˝ pound to 1 pound per 1000 square feet and 25- 45 pounds pre acre. Colonial bent
grass is adapted to the cooler, moist areas or the northern United States and the upper
shores of the Pacific and the Atlantic coastlines. Fertilization for regular lawn
usage will be medium. Establishment time for colonial bent grass is slow.

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