hree Combat Blends To Optimize Varieties: Combat Extreme Northern Zone - USDA Zones 4 - 5 Combat Extreme Transition Zone - USDA Zones 6 - 7 Combat Extreme Southern Zone - USDA Zones 8 - 10 Each Combat Extreme mixture will perform well outside of the given zone. For example, there is no reason you could not use Combat Extreme Transition Zone in USDA Zone 8 or Combat Extreme Northern Zone in USDA 6. These USDA Zones are given as optimal guidelines, but not as fixed rules. Unlike other turf type fescue grass seeds, Combat Extreme has the ability to repair itself. Traditional tall fescue grass seeds will clump together, not filling in the bare spots and producing an uneven lawn. With bare spots, weeds are more apt to take over the lawn. What makes Combat Extreme grass seed unique is its ability to fill in these open areas with aggressive tillering. Toega Turf Fescue - The quality level of Toega sets a new milestone with finer leaf texture, increased shoot density yet not compromising the wear tolerance. There are no limits to the use of this variety for mixtures for sports, amenity or extensive purposes - in the private sphere, public areas or for turf professionals! Seeding Rate & Planting Time New turf: Sow 8 - 10 pounds Combat Extreme grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 320 - 400 lbs/acre for broadcast seeding Over-seeding: Sow 4 - 5 pounds tall turf type fescue grass seed per 1,000 square feet or 160 - 200 lbs per acre for broadcast over-seeding Planting: Plant turf type tall fescue grass seed when soil temperature reaches 55 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 6 weeks before frost in fall
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