We are out of the optimum window for seeding turfgrasses in Indiana. However, many are still hoping to seed. Following is a summary of our studies in the early 90’s on seeding at less than optimum times of the year.
What to do now?
As of Oct. 26, I would not recommend seeding opting instead for sodding. Sod can be used successfully during almost any time of the year and is the best way to minimize erosion. Sod laid during the winter will not root significantly until spring, so plan on irrigating the area in spring. Another risk with sod is that it might dessicate during the winter with prolonged cold temperatures and dry winds. Be sure to water the sod thoroughly immediately after laying and occasionally during the winter if there we have an open, windy winter.
On non-erodable areas, wait until after Thanksgiving to dormant seed Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue or perennial ryegrass. Turfgrass seeded at this time will not germinate until soil temperatures warm up next spring. This technique has been successful on relatively flat areas, but should be avoided on sloped areas prone to erosion. To help reduce erosion on moderately sloped sights, use straw with a tackifier, or other commercially available erosion control nets or blankets. Dormant seeding can be done anytime from Thanksgiving through March or April as long as the soil is dry enough to prepare a seedbed. As with seeding at other times of the year, a starter fertilizer is important, but it should be applied in the spring shortly after germination when the seedlings can use the fertilizer.
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| Figure 1. Establishment of Sep. 1 and Oct. 1 seedings in Dec. following seeding. Values are averaged over 1990 and 1991 data. |
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| Figure 2. Establishment of perennial ryegrass when seeded at various times throughout the year. Establishment was measured in the August following establishment (1991). |
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| Figure 3. Establishment of fall-, dormant- and spring-seedings as measured in the August following seeding. Values are averaged over 1990 and 1991 data. |
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| Figure 4. Weed infestation in Kentucky bluegrass seeded at various times throughout the year. Weed cover was measured in the August following establishment (1990 & 1991). |
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| Figure 5. Establishment of Kentucky bluegrass seeded in Oct. 1989 and rated through Aug. 1990. |
Zac Reicher, Professor/Turfgrass Extension Specialist
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