- Combination warm and cool season grasses - green in Spring, Summer
and Fall
- Half of the water usage of Kentucky Bluegrass
- Excellent density that helps control weeds in the Spring
- Drought tolerance of Buffalo and Blue Grama
Colorado Buffalo BlendTM grass is a combination of Buffalo grass, Bluegrama, Chewing Fescue,
and Canadian Blue Grass. Both the Buffalo and Bluegrama are warm season, native varieties that can require very little water
and maintenance. The Canadian Blue Grass and Chewing
Fescue are cool season, low water, low growing turf grasses that have
been added to give stability during harvest and add color in the Spring and Fall.
Remember that a pure warm season turf will be mostly dormant from
Fall to Spring. It is not recommended that Colorado Buffalo BlendTM be installed before May 1st. If we experience a late
Spring cold snap, newly installed turf could be severely set back, or killed. Colorado Buffalo BlendTM uses native seed mixes
that are more suited to this region and have less winter kill than other imported varieties. Colorado Buffalo BlendTM is not
recommended for high traffic areas with excessive foot traffic, such as athletic fields and parks. Remember, this is a low,
slow growing xeric turf. Colorado Buffalo BlendTM, once established, has the unique ability to become semi-dormant under severe
drought stress and make a quick recovery when moisture returns.

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ESTABLISHMENT
WATERING:
Watering is critical during establishment, which is typical for any turf. Water DAILY for the first ten to
fourteen days. Keep the turf moist and do not let it dry out. For the first year of establishment, it is recommended that
your new Colorado Buffalo BlendTM be watered like it was bluegrass. Proper establishment in the first year will lead to a
healthy, vigorous turf that will lead to significant water savings in the future years.
MAINTENANCE – After the turf has been established
for the first season
FERTILIZATION:
Remains the same as establishment, approximately 2 times per year, 2 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. for the year. Heavier
applications may be used to achieve greater results. Make sure of adequate watering after applying fertilizer.
WATERING:
Depending on how you want to maintain the color and density of your turf, your lawn could require a watering schedule
of 1 to 2 inches of water every two weeks, or you could spread out the watering to one half to one inch per week from May
to September.
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