Creeping Bentgrass
Ultralawn Incorporated
1055 East 260th Street
Euclid, OH 44132
216.731.7756
440.951.3738
Office hours Monday-Friday 9-3 call today with any questions
Bentgrasses are desirable turfgrass species when used on golf
course fairways, putting greens, and croquet courts. However, they
are a common perennial grass in many home lawns, especially
older lawns, and can be a problem. Bentgrass creeps over desirable
turf and forms large light-green patches that usually turn brown in
summer. However, because it is green in cooler temperatures and
has a fine texture, many homeowners don’t notice that they have a
bentgrass problem until it turns brown and dies due to excessive
thatch or drought. The brown patches are easily pulled up.
You can’t really “manage” or “control” a creeping bentgrass invasion.
There are no herbicides that can be applied that will kill out the
bentgrass and leave the good lawn grasses. You have three
choices… you can learn to live with the bentgrass, you can renovate
your lawn, or you can start all over again “from the ground up”.
Renovation involves correcting lawn problems without removing all of the sod and starting over. When creeping
bentgrass has extensively invaded a lawn, total renovation is a viable option that can be taken to restore a lawn
to attractiveness. If you don’t take the time to completely destroy these hard-to-kill grasses, your renovation may
look good initially, but it will quickly become reinfested.
The light patches are unwanted invading Creeping Bentgrass