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Don't let grass
selection scare
you!
There is probably no one type of grass that is absolutely
perfect for your particular situation, but there are always
several kinds of grasses that will do the trick. Just
use your common sense and these simple rules of thumb:
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For beauty and toughness, choose from one of Pacific Sod's
excellent Medallion varieties: |
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* Medallion Tall Fescue - PDF LINK
* Medallion Plus - PDF LINK
* Medallion Bonsai - PDF LINK
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Using only top-quality tall and dwarf fescue grass, our Medallion varieties will give you a deep root system that helps your lawn tolerate drought conditions better than bluegrass and the year-round green that you don't get from hybrid bermudagrass.
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For pure beauty, choose our Bluegrass blends.
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It will give you the deepest green color of all the varieties. Bluegrass has finer blades, a softer texture, and requires more water than fescue grasses. Best for cooler climates and showcase landscapes.
Try our new PennBlue SportsTurf for athletic fields and golf course needs in the Northern California area. For a great combination try our new Medallion Plus Fescue Plus Bluegrass blend.
For pure toughness, choose our hybrid bermudagrasses.
With has a strong network of roots and rhizomes, hybrid bermudagrasses take rough treatment, filling in damaged areas
as well as withstanding temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. However, bermuda goes dormant, turning golden brown during the colder winter months, greening up just in time for spring. Bermuda must be maintained with a reel-type mower.
For special situations, choose a specialty grass.
- No Mow
- Sunclipse St. Augustine
- Excalibre
There are a number of turf grasses that are grown for particular uses
such as troublesome environments or for
showcase ground cover.
How is MarathonTM different from MedallionTM?
Both Medallion and Marathon are brand names for Tall Fescue grass. Different companies, different brands, but the same type of grass. Who grows better sod? Click Here for answers!
Marathon is a registered trademark of Southland Sod Farms.
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