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Centipede

 

 

Features

  • Low maintenance
  • Does not need frequent mowing or fertilizing
  • Slow growing
  • Does not withstand heavy traffic
  • Needs low-nitrogen, fertilizer without phosphorus (15-0-15)
  • Looks greener if fertilized with a product that contains iron
  • Do not use lime on centipede
  • Ideal pH 4.5 to 5.5

 

Area Suitable for Centipede ?

 

Type

Warm season

When to Fertilize

Spring

Light

Full sun to partial shade

Mowing Height

2  to 3  inches

 

 

Planting Method

Sod, plugs

 

CENTIPEDE IN THE LANDSCAPE Back to Top

Centipede is a tough, low-growing lawngrass that thrives with little care in the lower South, particularly in places where the soil is naturally acidic. Centipede's rough texture and slow rate of growth are offset by its ability to grow under conditions that cause more refined lawngrasses to fail.

Restrain yourself from trying to spoil centipede with exacting care.  Instead, regard centipede as a low-maintenance grass.

Centipede will grow in light dappled shade, but it grows most vigorously in almost-full or full sun.

A strong centipede lawn will survive periodic droughts, but it will be more resistant to pests and other problems if you water it during dry spells.

Centipede is naturally a medium green color and should be fertilized less often than other lawngrasses. Over fertilizing will weaken this grass. A fertilizer that contains iron will insure a maximum green. Healthy centipede will "knit" itself into a tight turf that naturally resists weeds.

 

BEAUTIFUL CENTIPEDE, SEASON BY SEASON Back to Top

You can have a beautiful centipede lawn by following an easy Vigoro Ultra Turf Step-by-Step Annual Lawn Care Program. Together with proper mowing and watering, these measures will help centipede grow strong and healthy.

Centipede spreads by above-ground stems or runners called stolons. The stolons need occasional edging to keep them out of flower or shrub borders. Pieces of rooted stolon that are removed when edging are easy to transplant and can be used to patch bare spots in the lawn. After transplanting, be careful to keep them watered as the small pieces dry out quickly.

VIGORO ULTRA TURF STEP-BY-STEP ANNUAL LAWN CARE PROGRAM Back to Top

To get weed problems under control, follow the Vigoro Ultra Turf Step-by-Step Annual Lawn Care Program shaded in purple.  If your lawn is already in good condition, follow the Vigoro Ultra Turf Step-by-Step Annual Lawn Care Program shaded in blue. You can start either program during any season, but the key is to complete a full year.   After a year you will see marked improvements in your lawn.  When applying any lawn care product, always read the entire label first and follow directions.   To avoid over fertilization, choose fertilizers specifically designed for use on centipede.

Restoring Centipede

Maintaining Centipede

Step 1: Apply in late winter or early spring

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Crabgrass Preventer (without fertilizer)

Step 1: Apply in mid to late spring

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Lawn Fertilizer
  • Insect Control, if needed

Step 2: Apply in mid to late spring

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Weed and Feed
  • Insect Control, if needed

Step 2: Apply in late summer

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Lawn Fertilizer (only in sandy soil)
  • Insect Control, if needed

Step 3: Apply in late summer

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Lawn Fertilizer (only in sandy soil)
  • Insect Control, if needed

 

Step 4: Apply in fall

  • Vigoro Ultra Turf Crabgrass Preventer (without fertilizer)

 

 

PRODUCT

DESCRIPTION

Vigoro Ultra Turf Crabgrass Preventer

Keeps crabgrass seeds and other grassy weeds from germinating. Crabgrass Preventer with Dimension® keeps on killing crabgrass up to 4 weeks after it sprouts.  Dimension® also prevents the sprouting of many broadleaf weeds, such as spurge, chickweed, and henbit.

Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Weed and Feed

Kills broadleaf weeds that are actively growing and feeds the lawn at the same time. For best results apply it when weeds are still young and vigorously growing. Don't wait. Mowing a couple of days before applying will help stimulate new growth of older weeds.

Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Lawn Fertilizer
(15-0-15)

Contains no phosphorous and modest amounts of nitrogen and potassium. Added iron helps keep centipede a healthy green color. Lawn Fertilizer should contain a combination of fast-release nitrogen to green up the lawn quickly and timed-release nitrogen to feed grass for 2 to 3 months.

Insect Control

Is important for the control of white grubs, fleas, cutworms, and other major lawn pests. If these have been a problem in your lawn, apply Insect Control early, while the pests are still young. You can also apply Vigoro Ultra Turf Summer Fertilizer with Insect Control to combine feeding and control in one easy application.

 

 

VIGORO ULTRA TURF TIPS FOR BETTER CENTIPEDE Back to Top

  • Always use a fertilizer spreader to spread lawn care products evenly. If you apply Vigoro Ultra Turf Centipede Weed and Feed, use a drop-type spreader for accurate application at the edge of flower and shrub beds. A broadcast spreader can throw weed control products into the planting area where it may cause damage.
  • Never mow too close except in early spring. Close cutting of actively growing grass invites weeds. At the peak of summer, raise the mowing height to 3 inches. Avoid mowing altogether when the lawn is stressed by drought.
  • If more than a 1/2-inch layer of thatch is present (thatch is dead stems and debris that accumulate at the soil's surface), thin and clean your centipede lawn with a power rake in the spring. You can have this done professionally or do it yourself with rented equipment. When using a power rake, set blades 3 inches apart and adjust cutting depth to only 1/4-inch, as centipede is slower to recover than most other grasses.
  • Never burn off dead growth from centipede in the spring. Instead, mow the grass low at 1-inch and collect the clippings.
  • Do not add lime to centipede lawns. Centipede needs an acidic soil with a pH between 4.5 and 5.5.

 

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Back to Top

Working with Centipede

Several problems working together create a condition called centipede decline. The most common symptoms are grass that fails to green up in the spring or the prevalence of yellow-green color in early summer. Centipede is a shallow-rooted grass and declining vigor can usually be traced to the grass having trouble taking in nutrients, water, or both.

Over fertilizing centipede with phosphorus causes changes in soil chemistry that make it impossible for the grass to take up iron, an essential nutrient for good green color. Using a fertilizer that does not contain phosphorus, but does contain iron, will prevent this problem.

Ove rfertilizing centipede with nitrogen leads to a buildup of thatch, a layer of dead stems that forms a barrier between the shallow roots and the soil. A thick layer of thatch makes centipede much more difficult to keep watered, and increases the chance that the grass will be frozen to death by cold winter weather. Tips for using a power rake to dethatch centipede are given above.

Microscopic worms that live in the soil, nematodes, sometimes infect the roots of centipede and cause it to grow very slowly if at all. The best way to confirm the presence of nematodes is to submit a soil sample for testing through your County Extension Service.

 


 
 
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