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Shademaster
Shademaster
is the first pioneer of Australian Soft Leaf Baffalo varieties,premium
multi-purpose and economical. It is an extremely hardy turf
and is able to tolerate a wide range of conditions and situations,
with excellent shade tolerance and a vigorous rate of growth.
It has a broad dark green leaf, and minimal thatch.
Excellent
for heavy traffic areas and is able to compete against weeds.
Shademaster Buffalo prefers a warmer climate however it can
also perform well in cooler temperate regions.
Maintenance
with Shademaster is moderate to high and coupled together
with its economical price makes it very popular and an ideal
option. Shademaster has a rapid rate of establishment and
therefore is ideal for the landscaping industry as well as
local governments.
Shademaster
also excels well in the home garden as it has exceptional
growth and can withstand high traffic as well as pets. Shademaster
is very versatile; it thrives in full sun as well as partial
shade making it an excellent lawn. Shademaster is extremely
salt tolerant which also makes it suitable for coastal areas.
Characteristics
Wear:
Shademaster’s vigorous nature allows it to handle heavy amounts
of traffic without damage. A very hardy & resilient Soft Leaf
Buffalo, has an excellent recovery from wear and tear.
Colour:
It has a medium dark green colour
Hot
Weather Tolerance:
Shademaster is very versatile and thrives in full sun areas.
Shade
Tolerance:
Shademaster has excellent shade tolerance due to its large
broad leaf structure and will adapt to semi shady areas.
Texture:
Has a broad medium dark coloured leaf, with a softer and lusher
growth character.
Cold
Tolerance:
It will go into dormancy in colder regions, but recovers quickly
early spring.
Salt
Tolerance:
Excellent salt tolerance which makes it suitable for coastal
regions.
Fertilization:
Fertiliser should be well balanced and used to manufacturers
specifications; it’s best in light application on a regular
basis approximately 4-12 weeks.
There are specially formulated professional blend fertilisers
that contain nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. You can purchase
from your local supplier or nursery.
Apply fertiliser regularly all year round and prior to and
during water restriction periods to help make lawns healthy
and assist in recovery.
Always ensure that you fertilise well in autumn as the healthier
the lawn going into winter the better the performance in winter.
Always remember to water lawn well after fertilising.
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SHADEMASTER
MAINTENENCE TIPS
Mowing:
Mowing is extremely important in any good turf maintenance
program. Mowing needs to change with the season, weather and
nutrients and many other factors. One rule to follow is never
mow more than a third of the leaf at any one time. Your grass
should be cut according to the type of lawn.
Mow
your shademaster buffalo between 30-50 mm. Do not mow if hot
weather is expected or cut the grass shorter than height required.
Always ensure your mower blades are sharp.
Watering:
How often you water your lawn will depend on the weather,
the type of the lawn and the soil conditions. Sometimes your
lawn will change colour, fold its leaves and look greyish
in colour, this is an indication that it may need watering.
Winter watering is generally reduced somewhat, unless it is
an abnormally dry season.
During
warmer months, a good deep watering once to twice a week will
be sufficient. Place a container on your lawn before watering
to measure the amount of water being applied. When the water
in the container is 10 -25 mm deep, your lawn has had enough
water. This can also be tested by a soil moister metre or
simply use a long screwdriver or spade.
To
minimise water wastage, test wetting depth of your lawn after
watering and only continue watering to wet the full root depth.
Contact your supplier for watering guidelines for the establishment
of a new lawn or an existing lawn. 

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