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Death Valley's Bull's Eye Bermuda Grass is gone
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:46 pm
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:46 pm
Replaced with "celebration grass"
Bermuda has that great root system and holds together well, especially when you have the high dollar underturf trickle irrigation system that LSU has ...
Questions:
Is this gonna have any effect on trench warfare and the footing or footwear used during the games?
And what about cuts?
Injuries?
I don't know about you guys, but I DON'T like people messin' with MY GRASS
UPDATED/EDITED
I googled it under bermuda
LINK
This is all we need to know!!!
Celebration, already used by the National Football League's Tampa Bay Bucaneers, has been gaining popularity for sports fields worldwide because of its rapid recovery characteristics and its low surface hardness. Surface hardness directly correlates with incidence of player injury. Another appealing feature of Celebration is that it is more Earth friendly, in part because of lower nitrogen needs. Celebration uses 50% less nitrogen than other bermudagrass varieties.
Reduces injuries ... Good enough for Tampa Bay ... similar humid hot climate in Baton Rouge
Bermuda has that great root system and holds together well, especially when you have the high dollar underturf trickle irrigation system that LSU has ...
Questions:
Is this gonna have any effect on trench warfare and the footing or footwear used during the games?
And what about cuts?
Injuries?
I don't know about you guys, but I DON'T like people messin' with MY GRASS
UPDATED/EDITED
I googled it under bermuda
LINK
This is all we need to know!!!
Celebration, already used by the National Football League's Tampa Bay Bucaneers, has been gaining popularity for sports fields worldwide because of its rapid recovery characteristics and its low surface hardness. Surface hardness directly correlates with incidence of player injury. Another appealing feature of Celebration is that it is more Earth friendly, in part because of lower nitrogen needs. Celebration uses 50% less nitrogen than other bermudagrass varieties.
Reduces injuries ... Good enough for Tampa Bay ... similar humid hot climate in Baton Rouge
This post was edited on 8/6/11 at 5:41 am
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:47 pm to Ramah59
Les said the old stuff gave him gas.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:51 pm to CamdenTiger
Made Les fart flames??
I heard the new stuff is easier to inhale.
I heard the new stuff is easier to inhale.
This post was edited on 8/5/11 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:52 pm to CamdenTiger
didnt we steal moo st's grass guy to fix our habitual grass problems?
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:54 pm to Ipreciateu2
anyone on here have any experience with the taste of the new Celebration grass versus the old bermuda grass? Is it sweeter, more bitter, saltier but with more of a tang to it? Just what are the flavor notes of it?
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:57 pm to Ramah59
Is this really a thread about grass?
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:57 pm to Ramah59
Celebration is a variation of Bermuda used for locations that get more traction than a normal lawn.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 10:59 pm to DanglingFury
Why not.
Replacing the grass every year is part of the deal with Bayou Country Superfest. The celebration Bermuda is used all over the world including Augusta National.
Replacing the grass every year is part of the deal with Bayou Country Superfest. The celebration Bermuda is used all over the world including Augusta National.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:22 pm to Tigerdew
Even Olympia has it now...so you know it's good!
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:29 pm to Ramah59
The field looked great last year, I hope that doesn't change
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:35 pm to Ramah59
It will never be ready in time?
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:35 pm to Golfer
quote:
Celebration is a variation of Bermuda
Yes it is, and Lsu put it in Tiger Stadium before last season...
Uh, Germans
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:38 pm to HotDamn
We had the same field last year.
You were too busy hypnotizing recruits to get them eligible for LSU to notice.
You were too busy hypnotizing recruits to get them eligible for LSU to notice.
Posted on 8/6/11 at 12:57 am to boxcar willie
quote:
anyone on here have any experience with the taste of the new Celebration grass versus the old bermuda grass? Is it sweeter, more bitter, saltier but with more of a tang to it? Just what are the flavor notes of it?
If Celebration was the same kind for last season, it was light, sweet and airy with a hint of lemon and mint.
Posted on 8/6/11 at 2:52 am to Ramah59
Dammit, this is worst than toonces!!! The bermuda grass was tradition. I can't believe they're changing it. We might as well be wearing new pro combat jerseys every week!!! Consider my season tickets sold.
Posted on 8/6/11 at 3:06 am to PrimetimeDaBoss
It is Bermuda grass you ignorant frick. You fail on so many levels but I'm guessing mostly at life.
Posted on 8/6/11 at 3:19 am to Ramah59
I hear it's a combination of Kentucky bluegrass and California sensimilla
Posted on 8/6/11 at 3:30 am to Jizzy08
Feels like I'm in a turf and grass class
Posted on 8/6/11 at 4:23 am to Golfer
quote:
Celebration is a variation of Bermuda used for locations that get more traction than a normal lawn.
Trust a golfer to know ... THANKS
I googled it under bermuda
quote:
https://www.bethelfarms.com/turf-celebration.php
LINK
LINK
LINK
This is all we need to know!!!
Celebration, already used by the National Football League's Tampa Bay Bucaneers, has been gaining popularity for sports fields worldwide because of its rapid recovery characteristics and its low surface hardness. Surface hardness directly correlates with incidence of player injury. Another appealing feature of Celebration is that it is more Earth friendly, in part because of lower nitrogen needs. Celebration uses 50% less nitrogen than other bermudagrass varieties.
This post was edited on 8/6/11 at 4:40 am
Posted on 8/6/11 at 9:03 am to Ramah59
I love this kind of stuff.
A friend of mine (may read this thread) worked resodding the whole field this summer. Can you imagine, in this heat?
A friend of mine (may read this thread) worked resodding the whole field this summer. Can you imagine, in this heat?
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