Turf Master Sod Farms

Locally Owned & Operated
Since 1972
Monday-Friday 8-5
Saturday 8-12

Turf Master Sod Farms
Turf Master Sod Farms
Turf Master Sod Farms
Turf Master Sod Farms
Turf Master Sod Farms

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Nature's Prairie Turf

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Nature’s Prairie TurfTM is a Turf Master Trade Mark Blend of indigenous and naturalized grasses. This blend is a low growing, slower growing turf native to North America. It will have good winter color and shade tolerance. Great drought tolerance with the capability of going semi-dormant during drought or hot summer weather. Grows well in poor infertile droughty soils. Optimal elevations of growth between 5,000 ft to 10,000 ft. Nature’s Prairie TurfTM is very tolerant of salinity and alkaline conditions, but doesn’t tolerate over watering or flooding. Nature’s Prairie TurfTM is quick to establish and provides a very excellent density to keep out weeds and give you a very good playing
surface.
Turf Master Sod Farms
  • A mix of low water use meadow grasses
  • Uses 40% less water than Bluegrass
  • Low growing/slow growing
  • Density is excellent
  • Fine blade/soft to walk and play on
  • Good Spring and Fall color
  • Less fertilization by 70%
  • Very low maintenance

Hard Fescue

  • Cool-season, long-lived bunchgrass introduced to North America from Europe
  • Consists of numerous fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
  • Widely used for turf, golf greens, re-vegetation and soil
    conservation purposes.

 

Creeping Red Fescue

  • Cool-season, long-lived sod-forming grass introduced into North America from Europe for general-purpose turf and erosion control
  • Consists of numerous fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
  • Used primarily for lawns and golf greens

 

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Chewing Fescue

  • Cool-season, long-lived bunchgrass introduced to North America from Europe for general-purpose turf and erosion control
  • Grows more erect than red fescue
  • Consists of numerous, fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
  • Used primarily for lawns and golf greens

Sheep Fescue

  • Native, long-lived, cool-season bunchgrass adapted to open, exposed, high altitude sites
  • Consists of numerous, fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
  • Used as a turf grass or as a rangeland grass

Prairie Junegrass

  • Slender, cool-season, tufted perennial bunchgrass, native to U.S. ranges
  • Contains narrow spike-like heads
  • Used mainly for re-vegetation on rangeland