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An outstanding blend of three of the newest dwarf fescues available. These varieties represent the latest in turfgrass breeding technology with improved insect and disease resistance, darker color, finer texture and dwarf growing habit for less maintenance. “New Millennia” is comprised of the highest rated varieties of tall fescue according to USDA tests of tall fescue cultivars. This seed blend has shown in standard tests to be free of crop and weed seeds and is suitable for sod production. |
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| Medium-fine texture | Attractive, uniform appearance |
| Deep root system (1/1/2 - 3 ft.) | Improved drought tolerance |
| Heat tolerant | Better summer performance than ryegrass |
| Shade tolerant | Only one grass needed for entire landscape |
| Grows in wide range of soils | Reduces soil preparation costs |
| Reduced vertical growth rate | Reduced maintenance costs |
| Greater turf density | Withstands heavy use |
| Improved disease resistance to stem & crown rust | Lower maintenance costs and improved turf |
| Newest varieties | Genetic improvement over older varieties |
| 100% WEED FREE | Produces a professional quality turf |
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Traffic areas where appearance and low maintenance are important: |
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New turf: 10-12 pounds per 1000 square feet or 400-500 pounds per acre. |
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Emergence: 10-14 days with proper irrigation |
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Climatic Conditions: All (except high altitude) |
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New Millennia is a registered trademark of Stover Seed Company and is available only from Stover Seed or an authorized dealer. The ingredients used in New Millennia are exclusively distributed by Stover Seed and represent the latest improvements in turfgrass breeding and development. Accept no substitutions. |
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2nd Millennium Tall Fescue |
98% Minimum purity |
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National Tall Fescue Test
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National Tall Fescue Test
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To determine whether a cultivar's performance is truly different from another, subtract one entry's mean from another entry's mean. If this value is larger than the LSD value, the observed difference in cultivar performance is significant and did not happen by chance. Complete tables available upon request or contact www.ntep,org. |
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