Frazer Chewings Fescue
Frazer has excellent springtime green-up, growth, and color development. This variety can also be relied upon for its resistance to many diseases including leaf spot, blotch, anthracnose, powdery mildew, red thread, dollar spot, and rust.
Frazer has been a solid performer over a large geographical area, and does not require large amounts of water and fertilizer to grow. This variety has been shown to thrive under low maintenance areas in golf course roughs, roadside turf, parks, and home lawns. Frazer can be relied upon to provide an excellent turf either alone or in lawn mixtures.
– Excellent winter green-up
– Good tolerance to shade
– Low maintenance
Silverlawn Creeping Red Fescue
It was developed from selections of open- pollinated derivatives, and local ecotypes of unknown pedigree from old turfs collected in New York, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Selection criteria included field vigor, leafiness, plant color, leaf spot resistance, and seed yield.
Silverlawn has show adequate turf performance across a vast range of locations, and environments, and is intended for use in permanent turf for home and commercial use.
– Exception Shade Tolerance
– Beautiful Dark Green Color
– Improved Disease Resistance
Bentgrass
Perennial Ryegrass
Lawn Mixtures
Lawn & Turf Tips
Honoring the past, Ioka is named from a Chinook Indian word meaning “a thing of loveliness” or “a cherished piece of land noted for its beauty, health, and fertility”.