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Billy 13-08-2003 05:02 AM

Seed Head on El Toro Grass?
 
I have an El Toro lawn. If I go more than 10-14 days between mowings, a
bunch of brown seed heads start popping up. At first I was thinking that it
was a weed of some kind, but it finally dawned on me that the seed head
might be from the El Toro itself. Does anyone know if El Toro produces a
seed head?

Thanks
--
Billy


Derryl Killan 13-08-2003 05:03 AM

Seed Head on El Toro Grass?
 
All grasses have seed heads.

Derryl
Calgary

I have an El Toro lawn. If I go more than 10-14 days between mowings, a
bunch of brown seed heads start popping up. At first I was thinking that it
was a weed of some kind, but it finally dawned on me that the seed head
might be from the El Toro itself. Does anyone know if El Toro produces a
seed head?

Thanks



E. Norma Stitz 13-08-2003 11:33 PM

Seed Head on El Toro Grass?
 
Yeah, it produces seed heads, but they are not viable.

Billy wrote:
I have an El Toro lawn. If I go more than 10-14 days between mowings, a
bunch of brown seed heads start popping up. At first I was thinking that it
was a weed of some kind, but it finally dawned on me that the seed head
might be from the El Toro itself. Does anyone know if El Toro produces a
seed head?

Thanks



Chris Owens 15-08-2003 04:42 PM

Seed Head on El Toro Grass?
 
Billy wrote:

I have an El Toro lawn. If I go more than 10-14 days between mowings, a
bunch of brown seed heads start popping up. At first I was thinking that it
was a weed of some kind, but it finally dawned on me that the seed head
might be from the El Toro itself. Does anyone know if El Toro produces a
seed head?


All grass makes seed. BTW, it stresses a lawn less to be mowed
more often rather than less often [although my neighbor, who's
wife has him on a 'get out of the house' project, does overdo it
a bit with his daily grooming :)] When you mow less often, the
grass shades itself out and the total plant density goes down.
You're better off mowing it down to 2" every time it reaches 3".
In spring, this can mean mowing a couple of times a week. By
this time of year, when the grass should have been allowed to go
dormant, mowing may actually be every ten days to two weeks.

Chris Owens


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