10 lbs. Weeping Lovegrass (Bulk)
Plant 3-5 lbs. (Raw Bulk Seed) per acre - PASTURE RATES.
Plant 15-20 lbs. (Raw Bulk Seed) per acre - ORNAMENTAL purposes. Best planting time is spring, followed by summer. Fall plantings can be done but germination will be slow with most germ occuring in the spring. Annual Ryegrass can be used to provide some erosion control if required.
WEEPING LOVEGRASS Eragrostis curvula
Weeping Lovegrass is a warm season, perennial bunchgrass. It grows to a height of 2-4 feet and has 1/4" leaves of 10 to 20 inches in length. The long folding leaves suggest is name "weeping". Seed heads are erect or drooping and produce small very numerous seeds (1.5 million per lb.). Weeping Lovegrass is established easily by seeds and spread by tillering. Over a years time a single plant can grow to a diameter of 12-15 inches. Lovegrass was imported from South African in the late 1920's.
Weeping Lovegrass grows best in the Southern Great Plains areas including Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, and in the Southern parts of New Mexico, Nevada and California (east of mountains). Grows on almost any well-drained soil, but prefers the sandy loams; also will grow on low fertility soils. Lovegrass responds well to fertilization. Used for pasture (early spring / fall), hay, erosion control and for steep bank areas throughout Western Plains and also used in transition zone of Eastern USA primarily for forage and erosion control.
PLANTING RATES:
Lawns / Meadows / Solid cover field rates: 10 to 15 lbs. per acre
Mixed in Pasture Rates: 5 to 6 lbs. / per acre (about 2.5 PLS).
Plant higher rate on erosion areas.
Plant 0 to 1/4 inch in depth. Best on prepared soils.
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