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Pennington® Certified Centipede Seed & Mulch

Pennington® Certified Centipede Seed & Mulch

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A combination of Centipede grass seed plus BIO-170™ organic mulch. Centipede will produce a dense, slow growing lawn that thrives in full sun. Over time it will create a beautiful, low maintenance lawn that requires less fertilizer and fewer mowings.
  • Contains Centipede Seed plus BIO-170™ organic mulch for improved spreadability and a more accurate application
  • BIO-170™ organic mulch granules are 100% biodegradable and retain moisture to help promote seed germination
  • Spreading, sun-loving, sod-producing grass with a medium texture and beautiful green color
  • 99.9% weed free

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Planting Specifications

Daily Light Required: Full sun (8+ hours of daily sun)
Sun Tolerance: Excellent
Shade Tolerance: Good
Grass Color: Medium to light green
Grass Texture: Medium Coarse
Drought Tolerance: High
Disease Resistance: Fair to Good
Traffic Tolerance: Moderate
Planting Zones: Lower part of 8 and all of zones 9,10
Recommended Planting Dates: Late Spring to Summer
Planting Rate: 4 lbs/1,000 sq ft (new lawns)
                     2 lbs/2,000 sq ft (overseeding)
Planting Depth: 1/4”
Germination: Up to 30 days
Mowing Height: 1.5" - 2"

    

 

Planting Instructions

New Seeding Method 1
Prepare the soil for seeding by tilling then smoothing and raking the lawn to the point of having a smooth firm seedbed. Plant one bag of Grass Seed & Mulch mixture according to the coverage rate on the package. The seed and mulch are blended to give the correct seeding rate for each of the two components.

Lightly rake the seedbed to cover the seed and the mulch no more than 1/4” deep. Mulch the seeded area lightly with wheat straw or pine straw. Water daily for 30 days keeping the seedbed moist at all times. The grass plants will emerge, and over a period of one growing season should form a sod. On poor soils or in unfavorable growing conditions, it may take two growing seasons to completely form a sod.

New Seeding Method 2
Spray the existing grass with a non-selective herbicide labeled for lawn use. Wait approximately 7 days to make certain all grass is killed. On spots not completely dead, re-spray with herbicide. Wait approximately 7 days after the final spraying and plant Grass Seed & Mulch mixture according to the coverage rate on the package, making certain the seed and mulch are spread evenly across the area. Aerate the area thoroughly using a checkerboard type pattern. Using a standard lawn mower, mow the dead grass close to the ground allowing the clippings to remain on the ground as a mulch covering the seed. Water daily for 30 days keeping the seedbed moist at all times.

Overseeding Method
An alternate method of seeding is to mow the lawn closely, then aerate the lawn well with a spike aerator or similar tool. Plant the seed as directed in methods 1 or 2, then aerate or rake lightly to cover the seed no deeper than 1/4” deep. Water daily for 30 days, keeping the seed moist at all times.

Care & Maintenance:
Fertilize in early spring. Water weekly for best appearance when established.

 


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