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Rhizomatous Tall Fescue (RTF) Seed

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


RTF Turf Saver Turf Grass Seed always contains the best available varieties of turf type tall fescue. Now with the addition of the first RTF variety ever, Labarinth, Turf Saver with RTF sets a new standard for home lawns. Not only is the Turf Saver with R

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Zoysia Grass Plugs

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


Zoysia grass provides the benefits of using less water than bluegrass or fescue and in general requires less maintenance. Nature Hills Nursery offers plugs of Zenith zoysia. We suggest using plugs because the seed is very slow to germinate, making it diff

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Blue Grama (Native Grass) Plugs

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


?Hachita? Blue Grama is the most vigorous selection of this beautiful native grass from the western Great Plains. Beloved for its ?eyelash? seed heads, it can also be mowed once a month to create a soft, inviting lawn. Quite xeric, ?Hachita? Blue Grama thrives in both sandy soils and clay! You can also interplant plugs with wildflowers to grow a colorful, low care short grass prairie. For a turf type lawn, plant plugs 4? apart. 70 plugs per flat. Zones 3-10. 4? tall (15? with seed heads).

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UC Verde Buffalo Grass Plugs

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


The University of California released this remarkable grass in 2003. UC Verde produces a dense turf of soft, bright-green, very fine leaf blades. It is excellent for the adverse conditions found in the lower valley of the desert southwest and California.

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Prestige Buffalo Grass Plugs

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


Prestige is the latest release from the University of Nebraska. It outperforms all other varieties of buffalograss in the southern and southeastern United States. It has exceptional disease and insect resistance. Prestige also has fine soft blades with a

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Legacy Buffalo Grass Plugs

Sunday, June 15th, 2008


Legacy Buffalo Grass was developed by the University of Nebraska and released for sale in 2000, Legacy? changed the way people look at buffalograss turf. It has a dark blue-green color and only grows 3 to 5 inches high. Its dense canopy of fine leaf blade

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