Charles Harris of Sandhill Turf in Candor, North Carolina observes. "It has quick, vigorous seed establishment, much better than common. It has
uniform texture and color, and its frost tolerance is good." Harris reports that "It held up well through two frosts this year, one of them in April dropping temperatures from 88 to 26 degrees. It wasn't hurt nearly as bad as the common centipede."
TifBlair has been exclusively licensed to The Turfgrass Group, Inc (TTG) and its sublicensees for sod production. Along with the Georgia Seed Development Commission, TTG is responsible for overseeing the propagation and sale of TifBlair [Read More]
One of the North Carolina producers who has worked with TifBlair is Clarke Wooten of Tri-State Turf in Newton Grove. He's noticed distinct
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