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Join us at the 2025 National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ Today's episode will help us understand the power of prayer and fasting, how to incorporate them into our daily lives, and why they are essential for personal and community transformation. Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr The Power of Abundantly Sowing Gospel Seeds - Disciple Maker's Podcast In this episode of the Disciple Maker's Podcast, hosts Jason Ishmael and Josh Howard dive into the fifth principle of disciple making: 'Overseeding the Gospel.' They discuss the importance of abundantly sowing seeds of the gospel, drawing on farming principles and illustrating how evangelism is about sharing the beauty and goodness of Jesus. They also highlight the need for gospel seed to be shared in its full form and challenge listeners to have Jesus regularly on their lips. The episode offers practical tools for evangelism and urges believers to engage in intentional gospel sharing to see a bountiful harvest. Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction and Drum Roll 00:26 Introducing the 10 Principles of Disciple Making 00:49 Principle 5: Overseeding the Gospel 02:02 The Importance of Abundant Gospel Sowing 04:04 Illustration: Evangelism and Relationships 05:15 Challenges in Modern Evangelism 07:52 Sowing Gospel Seeds in Today's Culture 11:59 The Full Gospel vs. Partial Gospel 16:51 A New Commandment: Love One Another 17:02 The Authority of Jesus Christ 17:21 Misconceptions About Salvation 19:31 The Importance of Unity in Mission 22:41 Abundant Seed Sowing and Harvest 27:41 Practical Tools for Evangelism 30:43 Encouragement and Final Thoughts Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/ See Below for a longer description: In this episode of the Disciple Maker's Podcast, Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael break down the concept of “overseeding the gospel” — the fifth principle in their disciple-making series. Kicking things off with some lighthearted banter, they dive into why spreading the gospel abundantly is crucial for effective evangelism. Josh explains that overseeding is like a farmer scattering seeds generously—more seeds mean a greater harvest. This principle fuels disciple-making movements worldwide, especially in places like India and China, where rapid growth happens because believers share the gospel frequently and widely. A key takeaway? Repetition matters. In the West, gospel-sharing is often sporadic, but Josh emphasizes that the more we sow, the more we reap. Jason clears up a common misconception: good marketing isn't the same as evangelism. True gospel sowing happens through personal, intentional conversations—not just inviting people to church. Josh uses a relatable analogy: if he wanted to set his son up with Jason's daughter, he wouldn't start by criticizing her. Instead, he'd highlight his son's best qualities. Evangelism should be the same—helping people see Jesus' beauty, not just pointing out their flaws. Jason brings up the parable of the sower, reminding us that we can't control how people receive the gospel, but we're called to plant seeds everywhere. The discussion then shifts to a major issue in modern Christianity: the watered-down “salvation-only” gospel. Josh and Jason push for a full gospel message—one that includes both forgiveness and submission to Jesus as King. Josh warns against separating salvation from Jesus' lordship, a mindset that has led to consumer-driven Christianity with little real transformation. He even describes a needed “second conversion,” where believers fully commit to Jesus' authority. Jason paints a vivid picture: accepting Jesus' sacrifice but refusing His leadership is like enjoying a lavish meal He paid for but not inviting Him to the table. The episode also tackles the common debate over the “minimum entrance requirements” for heaven, arguing that this mindset misses the point. Instead of asking, “What's the least I can do?” they encourage listeners to pursue full devotion to Jesus. For practical application, Josh introduces tools like the "15-second testimony" and the "three circles gospel presentation," designed to help believers share their faith naturally in everyday conversations. The key? Talk about Jesus as easily as you'd recommend a great restaurant or movie. They wrap up with a challenge: tell someone why following Jesus is good news, and ask if they've considered it. Many people are just waiting for someone to bring it up. Bottom line? Evangelism isn't about technique—it's about loving Jesus so much that talking about Him becomes second nature. Sow seeds generously, trust God with the harvest, and watch what He does.
In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Don Higgins and Terry Peer discuss personal updates, including holiday experiences and health challenges. They then transition into habitat projects, emphasizing the importance of diversity in food sources for deer. Don shares his innovative plans for food plots, including no-till practices and overseeding techniques to maximize yield and minimize chemical use. The conversation shifts to trail camera strategies, where Don reflects on his experiences with cell cameras and how to optimize their placement for better results. The episode concludes with insights on enhancing camera locations to improve deer monitoring. In this episode, Terry and Don delve into various aspects of deer hunting and management, discussing the nuances of aging bucks, the upcoming Midwest Sportsman's Classic, and effective timber management techniques. They also address common hunting conflicts with neighbors, explore deer foraging behaviors, and share insights on optimizing food plots for better deer attraction. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding deer preferences and the benefits of diverse food sources in hunting strategies. Takeaways The importance of supporting each other during tough times. Diversity in food sources is crucial for deer management. No-till farming practices can enhance soil health and reduce chemical use. Overseeding can maximize food plot yields. Trail camera placement can significantly affect the number of deer captured in photos. Good camera locations are created, not just found. Understanding deer behavior is key to effective monitoring. Planning for various weather conditions is essential in habitat management. Innovative farming techniques can lead to better results in wildlife management. Documenting the process can engage and educate others. The distance between a buck's gibblies and butthole is key to aging. Finding the biggest antlers is a primary goal for some hunters. Midwest Sportsman's Classic is a significant event for outdoor enthusiasts. Girdling is preferred for certain tree species in timber management. Fences may become common due to increasing hunting conflicts. Fescue is not a preferred food source for deer. Rotting turnips still provide nutrients for future crops. Combining grains and greens in food plots can be beneficial. Diversity in food sources is crucial for attracting deer. Understanding deer behavior can enhance hunting success. Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet Merchandise can be purchased at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our Sponsors of Chasing Giants TV: Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any use of reproduction without the expressed written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited. #mathewsarchery #mathews #liftx #foodplots #archery #whitetailhabitat #giantbuck #chasinggiants #liftx Chasing Giants, habitat projects, food sources, trail cameras, deer hunting, wildlife management, agricultural practices, no-till farming, regenerative agriculture, hunting strategies, hunting, deer management, food plots, timber management, Midwest Sportsman's Classic, aging bucks, hunting conflicts, deer foraging, brassicas, outdoor events
Join us on the Grazing Grass Podcast as we explore the world of grass-based livestock production, featuring Ted Miller from Delta Dairy in Louisiana. Ted shares his fascinating journey of transitioning his dairy operation from Pennsylvania to the Mississippi Delta, offering insights into his innovative use of virtual collars for cattle management. Discover how the Halter brand of collars has transformed his grazing strategy, and hear firsthand how Ted manages his forages, including the strategic planting of cool-season annuals. This episode provides valuable perspectives for anyone interested in sustainable grazing practices, from dairy farmers to beef, sheep, and goat producers.We also compare the differences in dairy farming practices between New Zealand and the southern United States, highlighting how climate and environmental conditions influence farming decisions. Ted recounts his personal experiences with moving his dairy operation to Louisiana, detailing the logistical challenges and the genetic acclimatization of his herd to a warmer climate. Additionally, we discuss the importance of adapting livestock to local conditions, exploring the role of genetics and epigenetics in cattle breeding and management. Learn about the innovative use of solar-powered virtual fencing and its impact on labor management and forage utilization.Throughout our conversation, we emphasize the need for adaptability and innovation in farming, sharing strategies for forage management and the benefits of rotational grazing. Ted offers his experiences with introducing smart collars to his herd, detailing the process of training cattle to respect virtual boundaries. We also touch on the challenges of maintaining a competitive edge in the commodity milk market and the significance of mentorship and confidence in grass-fed systems. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to grass-based production, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for improving farm efficiency and productivity.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Delta Dairy Louisiana Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative
Matteo Serena is the Senior Manager of Irrigation Research and Services for the USGA. We discussed drip irrigation, growth regulators and soil surfactants, water use, overseeding, and bermudagrass vs. zoysiagrass water use.We discussed this ATC blog post: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/zoysia-and-water-use/We also discussed these articles: - https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/course-care/green-section-record/61/issue-15/measuring-and-comparing-the-water-requirements-of-warm-season-gr.html#- https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2018.03.0148See this zoysia video with Dr. Kenworthy: https://youtu.be/R6ZXW85mm84Read more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/Get ATC newsletters at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/newsletter/Turfgrass information and decision-making tools at https://www.paceturf.org/PACE Turf YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/paceturfATC's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/asianturfgrasscenter Register for my Harrogate and San Diego seminars at these links:https://gcsaaconference.com/education/session-detail?evt_id=737742c0-bb52-4192-ab34-f06c2413df04&ses_id=d85db2dc-ec5b-48c4-820f-57abce2a5193https://www.btme.org.uk/continue-to-learn.htmlIf you'd like to attend the 15th International Turfgrass Research Conference in Japan, here's a direct link to the conference website: https://itrc2025.turfsociety.com/
On this episode we welcome actor, Erik Valdez to discuss overseeding Bermuda with ryegrass. Erik, who is known for his roles in Superman & Lois and General Hospital is a lawn care enthusiast who enjoys green grass year round in Texas. Tune in to learn about Erik and overseeding Bermuda!Download our FREE Guides- Spring Lawn Guide & What Grass Is Best For Me from our website!Want to stay connected? Join our email list on our website for podcast reminders, featured discounted swag, lawn tips and more! Recieve 10% OFF your entire order of grass seed at twincityseed.com when you use code LAWNFEED10 and be sure to pair it with the code for free shipping located in the top banner of their website.Receive 15% OFF your entire order at weigh-safe.com when you use code TLF15. Weigh-Safe has the only trailer hitches on the market with built in scales to measure tongue weight. Keep everyone on the road safe with Weigh-Safe!WebsiteInstagramTikTokFacebookYouTube
On this episode we discuss Overseeding vs Lawn Renovations. We cover the scenarios where you should do one over the other and things to consider. We also answer a bunch of your questions in our Mowtime Mailbag segment!Download our FREE Guides- Spring Lawn Guide & What Grass Is Best For Me from our website!Want to stay connected? Join our email list on our website for podcast reminders, featured discounted swag, lawn tips and more! Recieve 10% OFF your entire order of grass seed at twincityseed.com when you use code LAWNFEED10 and be sure to pair it with the code for free shipping located in the top banner of their website.Receive 15% OFF your entire order at weigh-safe.com when you use code TLF15. Weigh-Safe has the only trailer hitches on the market with built in scales to measure tongue weight. Keep everyone on the road safe with Weigh-Safe!WebsiteInstagramTikTokFacebookYouTube
Jim Huntoon joined me from Horry-Georgetown Technical College to discuss overseeding and the hows and whys of this common practice on warm-season turf that goes dormant in winter. We discussed these two blog posts:- https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/optimum-overseeding-time-windows/- https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/zoysia-beats-bermuda-on-some-greens/You can see my slides and handout from the Palmetto GCSA Education Meeting at this link: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/seminar/palmetto-2024/Read more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/Get ATC newsletters at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/newsletter/Turfgrass information and decision-making tools at https://www.paceturf.org/PACE Turf YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/paceturfATC's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/asianturfgrasscenter
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen every Saturday from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse 9:05 Feature: Selecting and managing blackberries in Utah 9:20 Topics: Squirrels on lily bulbs, Bagging fruits, Hydrangeas, Amaryllis Questions: What can I do to discourage the squirrels from digging up my lily bulbs, What are your thoughts on bagging fruits to avoid codling moth instead of spraying them, When and how low do I cut hydrangeas when they’re blooming, Do I cut off the plastic bowl around the roots of a new amaryllis and put new sod in or just water through that bowl? 9:35 Topics: Golden privet, Cherry trees, Sodium chloride snow melt, Compost/top soil recommendations, Fairy ring, Scallywag holly Questions: Does the golden privet tolerate the wind, Is it time to spray cherry trees, Will sodium chloride snow melt damage the lawn, What are some recommendations for a reasonably-priced source of good compost or a high quality top soil/garden soil, Is the small fairy ring on my lawn causing the reddish tips on the dwarf mugo pine that’s planted near it, Why is my scallywag holly not getting any new leaves? 9:50 Topics: Overseeding lawn, Grow boxes, Scallywag holly, Romeo and Juliet cherry bushes, Scallywag holly, Aspen tree recommendations, Black lace elderberry, Nitrogen snow melt, Arapaho blackberry, Less fruit on fruit trees, Squash bugs, Corsican pine Questions: Can I overseed my lawn now before more snow comes, What are the pros and cons of vegetable grow boxes, How do I maintain Romeo and Juliet cherry bushes, Why is my scallywag holly not getting any new leaves, What kind of aspen tree would you plant for a small backyard grove in the foothills of Utah County, When is a good time to prune black lace elderberry, Is straight nitrogen a good snow melt for sidewalks, Is there something special I should be fertilizing an Arapaho blackberry with when growing it in a big container, Is there any way to prevent fruit trees from producing fruit, What are some suggestions for getting rid of squash bugs, Will a corsican pine grow in Utah?
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse The ladies discuss if it's time to apply pre-emergent to your lawn. Anne has a raspberry plant that is not producing. A texter wants to know if water sprouts should be pruned off of fruit trees. Dave would like to know more about overseeding his lawn. Liz and Sheriden discuss determining what fertilizer is best for your soil. John is looking for trees that are easy to take care of. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fred's take on overseeding a lawn.
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse Biograss will be getting some drought-tolerant seeds. Hayden says you can overseed with these drought-tolerant grasses rather than killing off your entire lawn and starting fresh. Listeners ask what's the most effective way to prune Joan J raspberries for the highest yield. Is it best to remove deer and elk droppings in the garden and the lawn, or let them decompose? Taun gives recommendations for keeping moth caterpillers off your petunias. Hayden gives tips on reseeding your lawn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discussed this post: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/overseeding-inflection/Larry and I previously discussed the turfgrass growth potential on the ATC Office Hours: https://youtu.be/oZgXv3ZaHkQWatch this episode at https://youtu.be/LMikMjQHc04Read more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/Find turfgrass information and decision-making tools at https://www.paceturf.org/See the PACE Turf YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/paceturfSee the ATC newsletters at https://subscribepage.com/atc_newslettersListen to the ATC Doublecut with Micah Woods podcast at https://atc-doublecut.transistor.fm/Listen to the ATC Office Hours podcast at https://atc-office-hours.transistor.fm/
Tanner and Jeff talk with Andy Lipinski from EH Griffith about aerification and overseeding. Andy spent 18 seasons working in the NFL and stepped away to work with professionals as a sales consultant. We talk about field care in the NFL and fields at the parks and recreation level. Aerification, overseeding, wear, and recovery are all discussed.Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host)Andy Lipinski, EH Griffith Lead photo: Jeffrey Fowler, Penn State
ENCORE EPISODE:It's that time of year... time to start over seeding you lawn... or is it? Mike & Scott discuss the 1-2-3s of over seeding. Is it too hot still? How long can you wait? And how can Mother Nature help? Tune in as the guys spend the episode outdoors in the heat talking grass!CHECK OUT ALL THE OTHER LAWN DISCUSSIONS IN OUR LIBRARY. Especially in the Season ONE section.Black Diamond Garden Centers Welcome Black Diamond Nursery & Lawn Service. We been a local business in Toledo for over 50 years!Support the show
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Fred answers: Will overseeding the lawn work?
Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 2:41 Minimizing hay waste 8:20 Balancing act: working on the farm and town 13:25 Overseeding legumes 17:21 Joint and navel ill… Continue reading Minimizing Hay Waste, Balancing Act, Overseeding Legumes, Joint and Navel Ill
Golf in the desert and in the mountains offer unique experiences in dramatically visual arid environments. This episode of Frankly Speaking focuses on these unique management systems with experts in agronomy and pest management. Brian Whitlark, USGA Green Section Senior Agronomist in the Southwest and Adam VanDyke, owner and lead scientist at Professional Turf Solutions based in Utah. Brian and Frank speak frankly about managing desert golf courses in some of the last remaining areas in the US that winter overseed. Overseeding strategies, surface preparation, the Ryegrass Management System and of course water are big topics. Adam and Frank turn to pests and stress in the mountains. Lots of persistent challenges, emerging pests and managing turf in the mountains when abnormal becomes the new normal with warmer temperatures and less snow. As usual Frank is able to cover a lot of ground in a short time!
Sarah Maitland of 'SavATree' is joined by Dave Jernigan of 'The Gardner's Touch'. Discussing the Tree Of The Month the Chinese Pistache and the reasons you should consider this tree for the right space. Dave goes thru the steps of overseeding for winter rye lawns, the pros and cons of a winter lawn, irrigation tips and explains how plant growth regulators are used in lawns and trees.
On today's job board: Overseeding, Ryder Cup Recap, Do we like Bryson, Golfing at Firerock, Beer Reviews, as always Labor issues, and of course, course happenings.Don't forget to rte and review there podcast. Please follow us on Twitter @FJingweeds and Instagram @from_the_jingweeds.
In this episode we talk about Overseeding vs. Renovation of your lawn this fall. The planning starts NOW, so get a plan and get some supplies! Join us LIVE every Tuesday night on YouTube-jump in the chat, weigh in, and try to get a giveaway!www.youtube.com/keepoffthegrasslivecast Follow us on Instagram! www.Instagram.com/keep.off.the.grass Check out our website for more infowww.KOTG.live The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of ten DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other. As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!
Today we're going to be sharing with you guys about how to bring in some last minute revenue before the off season with offering aeration and overseeding to your lawn customers. Aerations have played a huge part in my business with bringing in that much needed cash to get my business started in the spring, and also saving money for us to live off of in the winter months. Listen in as we cover the how-to's and what it takes to get started offering this lucrative service to your lawn customers. Enjoy! Brian's Lawn Maintenance - YouTube www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com
In episode 5 we talk about a few issues I am having with the renovation I am working on, fall nutrient plans if you are not renovating, and overseeding bermuda. Find out more about what Ryan is up to here: https://twitter.com/fieldsourceohio You can find me at https://www.ryanknorrlawncare.com If you found value in today's episode, we always appreciate your support - https://www.paypal.me/ryanknorr
In the third episode of the TurfCast series, Ryan (aka THE Sports Turf King) and I talk about the process of lawn renovation and overseeding and what steps are required for each of these. We also dive into more listener questions and more! Find out more about what Ryan is up to here: https://twitter.com/fieldsourceohio You can find me at https://www.ryanknorrlawncare.com If you found value in today's episode, we always appreciate your support - https://www.paypal.me/ryanknorr
In the second episode of the TurfCast series, Ryan (aka THE Sports Turf King) and I talk extensively about preparing for cool season lawn renovation and overseeding. This includes the differences between the two, as well as how to prepare for these steps now so that you are ready for the fall. We covered who should do a renovation, when to start, soil testing, grass seed, and much more! Find out more about what Ryan is up to here: https://twitter.com/fieldsourceohio You can find me at https://www.ryanknorrlawncare.com If you found value in today's episode, we always appreciate your support - https://www.paypal.me/ryanknorr
Presenter: Richard Brown, Amenity Sales Manager, Germinal GB Microdochium patch affects many cool season turf grass species including annual meadow grass and perennial ryegrass, especially Poa annua, and is one of the primary diseases on UK golf greens. With the loss of key fungicides such as iprodione removing the safety net of using curative chemicals to combat this key turf disease, greenkeepers must look to strengthen the make-up of their greens by coupling the use of disease resistant cultivars with appropriate cultural practises that maximise the population of beneficial grasses which will in turn contribute to improved preventative control. This webinar will explore how the future of disease management on golf greens is reliant on frequent over-seeding using resilient and disease resistant bentgrasses and how to get the best from them. ICL Scholarship The ICL Continue to Learn Scholarship offers five BIGGA members the opportunity to attend the Continue to Learn at BTME education programme. The scholarship, worth approximately £500, comprises three nights' hotel accommodation and 15 hours of education. Apply online until 31 July 2020. Podcast The Green Room Golf Course Podcast is produced by Karl Hansell on behalf of the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association. For questions, comments or concerns, you can get in touch by emailing karl@bigga.co.uk. You can also join the conversation on social media using @GreenRoomBIGGA on Twitter we've also got a Facebook page where all the latest notices, news releases and information from BIGGA can be found. We're also on Instagram using @BIGGA_HQ. Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. The more people know about the sports turf industry, the more understanding they will have about the hard work of BIGGA members and other greenkeepers. If you'd like to get in contact about any other aspect of your BIGGA membership, including member benefits, support, or learning and development, call 01347 833800 or email info@bigga.co.uk You can also get more information about BIGGA and how it can improve your career and your course by heading to our website.
Overseeding Works Best with a Llittle Prep Work First
Overseeding Works Best with a Llittle Prep Work First
This week is Q&A Week! Your questions, our answers. Your problems, our solutions! First Nathan rants about landscapers who are trying to scam ya! Be careful when dealing with these so-called "landscapers." Maggie asks if she should add soil amendment to her planting hole. Carl wants to over seed his fescue lawn this spring and Jenny wants to make babies from her gardenia shrub. It's a great day to get out in the garden and solve some problems. Be sure to ask your question here.
First 17 minutes warm season lawn updates on my Zoysia and St Aug based on weather patterns… after that all about aeration and overseeding after care.
Episode 7- Overseeding
Fall overseeding is known as one of the best practices for achieving a healthy, thick, and green lawn. In this episode we interviewed Steve Rackliffe from the University of Connecticut Turf Science department for advice on how to successfully overseed this fall.
In this episode of Frankly Speaking, Frank Rossi chats with Brian Winka, CSFM, about the benefits of "Bluemuda" vs the "insanity" of the traditional process of overseeding Bermudagrass on sports fields and golf courses in the south and transition zone. Presented by DryJect/Maximus and Civitas/Intelligro.