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SEA
ISLE MANAGEMENT section
GOLF MANAGEMENT - Mowing
Proper
mowing practices
are essential to the maintenance
of a healthy lawn. SeaIsle
Paspalum used in home
lawns should be mowed at
3/4 to 1.5 inches in height.
Do not scalp SeaIsle
Paspalum. Higher mowing
heights will reduce Turfgrass
density and increase weed
problems.
Mower blades should
be kept sharp to avoid tearing
leaf tissue. When mowing,
never remove more than 1/3
of the leaf blade at any
one time. Do not mow when
the grass is wet or the
soil is soggy. If the lawn
is under stress from drought,
shade, nutrient deficiencies,
insects or diseases, it
is best to maintain a higher
cutting height until the
stress pressure is relieved.
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During
establishment when vertical
growth starts, maintain
the height at 13 - 25 mm
(0.5 - 1.0 inch), continuing
into early grow-in to promote
horizontal growth. Reel
or rotary mowers can be
used.
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Cutting
heights should be no higher
than 25 mm (1 inch), and
preferably 13 - 20mm (0.50
- 0.75 inch) to promote
shorter internodes and to
thicken up the canopy.
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Optimum
mowing heights should range
from 13 - 20 mm (0.50 -
0.75 inch).
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Optimum
mowing heights should range
from 13 - 20 mm (0.50 -
0.75 inch). Sea Isle 1 grows
well in the 13 - 16 mm range
(0.50 -0.64 inch). This
cultivar can maintain good
density at 7mm (0.28 inch).
Raise the mowing height
to 20 - 25 mm (0.75 - 1.0
inch) going into the winter
months to improve carbohydrate
load in the crown region
and rhizomes, to enhance
winter hardiness, and to
provide more shoot surface
for winter rounds of golf.
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Short
roughs can be maintained
at 25 - 50 mm (1 - 2 inches).
Be aware that as mowing
height increases above 1
inch, the canopy will open
up and competition from
weeds could become a problem.
Mowing heights >50 mm
(2 inches) when left unmowed
will be true penalty roughs,
with extreme difficulty
in getting golf club faces
through the thick grass.
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