Turf Guidelines
Lawn Services
Proper installation, great care and maintenance are key components in the establishment of your lawn. To assist with your efforts, Wright Turf Farms, Inc. has provided a list of things to be concerned with to manage your lawn and to keep your lawn and field looking beautiful and green.
- General Lawn Maintenance: watering, mowing, fertilizing
- Fertilizer Programs/Application: the fertilizer should be applied according to the season
- Soil Acidity Inspections: the improper level reduces the availability of plant nutrients
- Lime Application: if the soil is too acidic, limestone will correct the problem
- Water Management (for established lawns)
- Mowing: this helps with the appearance and with growth; grass must be kept at a particular height for growth
To learn more about caring for your turf, please contact us and view our lawn maintenance page.
For your convenience we are providing the following links to assist you:
http://www.turfgrass.org
http://www.ftga.org
http://www.certifiedseed.org
http://www.turfgrasssod.org
http://www.georgiaturf.com
http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/
http://www.virtual.clemson.edu/groups/turfornamental/
http://www.aces.edu/
At Wright Turf Farms, we want to make sure that you, our customer, are getting the best information on maintaining your lawn. Because of our committment to you, we are offering the following professional information to help you accomplish getting that lawn you have always wanted.
Lawn Calendars:
Bermudagrass
Centipedegrass
St. Augustinegrass
Turf-Type Tall Fescue
Zoysiagrass
Disease Control:
Contact a Professional in your Area:
Georgia County Extensions Numbers
About Herbicides:
Six easy steps for success with preemergence Herbicides
Everything about soil testing:
Soil Testing for Home Lawns, Gardens, and Wildlife Food Plots
Soil pH and Salt Concentration
Measurement of Lime Buffer Capacity
