Re: Wintergreen Couch Seed Heads

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Posted by Chookie on March 17, 2005, 5:50 am
 
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Er, what's the problem?

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Posted by Adrian on March 17, 2005, 6:13 pm
 

On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 21:50:22 +1100, Chookie


The problem is the sead heads - they are itchy.  According to the
supplier it should only sead for a few weeks each year, which is
exactly what it did last summer.  

I have read elsewhere that they are a sign of stress - but can't work
what the lawn might be stressed about!



Posted by Andrew G on March 18, 2005, 7:04 pm
 



It may be itchy but there isn't anything you can do about it. One of the
Horticulturists at work seems to insist that any plant that is flowering
well (thus your lawn producing seed heads) is under stress, and I've heard
it elsewhere. The story being it's stressed, it may die, so it's trying to
reproduce. I have seen plants in poor condition, that won't flower, so my
argument is temperature, light/light periods, and water play more of a part
in flowering than stress.
My guess is the extended warm temperatures this summer are keeping it
producing seed heads. We have the odd azalea at work still flowering, they
aren't stressed and as healthy as the others. Your extra fertilising may be
a little high in potassium keeping it flowering for longer. If it is stress
then maybe too much water, esp considering you've added a wetting agent. But
i'd go with the temperature/extended season theory.
Our fairways at work were still seeding about a week ago. The couch I have
here in the backyard is slightly but in areas of shade it isn't anymore.
Bear with it, and hopefully next summer won't be as long.
Good luck



Posted by Nancy on March 18, 2005, 10:19 pm
 



Hmmmmmmm take it to a shrink and find out :)))

Seriously there is nothing wrong with your lawn.
I have a beautiful lush green couch lawn and it puts out seed heads every
week.
If you check out lots of parks and gardens with couch grass you will find
they all do the same.
I just keep mine mowed every week.
cheers
Nancy



Posted by Adrian on March 18, 2005, 11:04 pm
 

wrote:


Thanks for the info - I will try a little less water and see how it
goes.  Otherwise guess I'll have to live with it!!