Grass Type | Warm Season |
Turfgrass Climate Zones | 2 & Western areas of 3 and 4 |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Establishment | Moderate |
Leaf Texture | Fine |
Drought Tolerance | Outstanding |
Seeding Rate per 1,000 sq ft. | 3 pounds |
CLICK HERE to download Cody Buffalograss Technical Data and Information sheet as seen below.
Buffalograss is a hardy, warm-season, perennial low-growing grass that is native to North America. It is widespread mainly west of the Mississippi River from Canada to Central Mexico. It produces vigorous stolons and exhibits excellent drought and wear tolerance. Because of its drought tolerance, low nutritional requirements and short stature, it is drawing increasing attention for its potential as a low-maintenance turfgrass. Being a warm-season grass, it grows most actively from April through September and then goes dormant and turns an attractive golden color in late fall through early spring. It is not tolerant of shady areas. Cody Buffalograss is a new, improved variety that was developed through a cooperative effort with the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. It exhibits better turf quality over other Buffalograss varieties with faster establishment, dark green color, and better turf density.
Features Benefits
Superior heat and drought tolerance Meets water conservation goals
Stoloniferous growth habit Outstanding wear tolerance and recovery
Excellent, warm weather seedling vigor Fast establishment
Wide area of adaptation Low maintenance
Dark green color, fine texture Better turf quality
Enhanced density Better wear tolerance
Buffalograss can be grown successfully for use on:
* Golf Courses *Parks *Natural Ground Cover
* Playgrounds *Lawns *Erosion Control
New turf: 3 pounds per 1,000 square feet or 130 pounds per acre.
Overseeding existing turf: 1 to 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet or 43 to 86 pounds per acre.
Seed at 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep by covering with soil or mulch . Keep soil moist to insure germination.
Delay planting until danger of frost has passed.
Warm season grasses such as buffalograss should only be seeded when soil temperatures are consistently above 55 degrees (generally between the months of April and October) Emergence can be anywhere between 14 and 21 days. The higher the soil temperature, the quicker the germination as long as there is adequate moisture (irrigation). While Buffalograss is a drought tolerant grass it needs consistent, light watering in order to become established. First mowing approximately 21-28 days after emergence.
Buffalograss turf develops differently than ryegrass or fescue. Only one seedling per foot is adequate because buffalograss becomes progressively thicker each year as stolons spread. During the first and second years, attention to weed control may be required.
Specifications:
Cody BUFFALOGRASS
98% Minimum purity
85% Minimum germination
50,000 seeds per pound
Seed Quality: Certified, Primed with KNO3