Care for centipede grass?

Care for centipede grass?
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Full sun or dappled shade.
WATER REQUIREMENTS: Water Centipede sod every day or every other day until it is fully rooted into the ground. An established Centipede lawn can tolerate periodic droughts, but performs best when it receives one to two inches of water per week.
MOWING HEIGHT: Maintain Centipede at about 1 inch high. In the dead of summer, you may allow the grass to grow to 2 inches in height. Do not mow Centipede at all in drought situations.
WHEN TO PLANT: Plant Centipede seed from mid-May until early August. Centipede sod is available from May through September.
PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS: Plant Centipede seed at a depth of 1 inch and at a rate of 1 pound per 1000 square feet. Centipede seed is even smaller than Bermuda seed, so to get uniform coverage, mix the seed with sand before you put it in your spreader. Centipede will germinate in approximately 21 days.
FERTILIZER: Feed your Centipede only once during the growing season, just after it greens up in the spring. The fertilizer should have moderate amounts of nitrogen and potassium, but no phosphorous, such as a 15-0-15 or and 18-0-18. Overfertilizing can weaken Centipede. In October, apply a winterizer to prevent winter injury.
WEED CONTROL: Apply a crabgrass preventer in October to control poa annua and in February to prevent crabgrass. Growing weeds can be controlled with a lawn weed control formulated especially for Centipede grass.
Centipede Grass SeedCentipede Grass SeedJune 15, 2010