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Old 27-04-2003, 06:56 PM
Gene S
 
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Default Repairing St augstine (again)

Try cutting to no shorter than 6".
If it's "uniform" it looks great.

Gene



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"Gene S" wrote in message
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Replace your wheels on your lawnmower with 10" ones.
Cut often & leave the grass "really" long. It will be the
best looking lawn on the block if you water & fertilize it.
If you cut low (normal) , the grass just can't recover
during the heat - like it does when cut with 10" wheels.

Gene




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"animaux" wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2003 04:39:25 GMT, "New Farmer"

wrote:


1. "Keep watering deep every five days and st. augustine will take

over."
Will this really happen? If yes, how long will it take? I dont care

much
if
its mixed augstine and bermuda as long as its green.


Bermuda will take over the sunny areas. Watering deeply and mowing high

weekly
is supreme. Watering at least one inch a week will bring the roots into

the
soil beneath. One inch of water penetrates or percolates about 8 inches

into the
soil. The trees benefit, so does all the life in the soil.

2. "Till the grass in (no need to kill it all). Rake. Sod": This will
probably work, but its expensive.


No need. Call a service and have you lawn core aerated and top dress

with
compost from The Natural Gardener. OR, buy a liquid humate product.

Dromgoole
has his Terra Tonic or John's Recipe.


3. "Till the grass in, rake it. Sod with a 1 foot spacing between sod
squares". How long will this take to cover the whole yard?


A very long time and it will never be level. I do not recommend this in

our
climate.


4. "Get some runners from other places in the yard and plant those in

the
dead areas". Again, how long will the grass take to establish and how

do
you
really plant runners? Under the ground, over the ground..prepartion?


Just mow regularly, put out a light application of fertilizer

(Milorganite
is
cheap and fine for grass) and water deeply instead of 10 minutes a day.

Measure
how long you need the sprinkler to run in order to put one inch down

using
tuna
fish cans. When they have an inch of water, that's how long you need to

water
to get one inch. Probably a few hours.

5. "Just put a layer of dirt on top and keep watering. augustine will

send
runners and grow by itself with adequate watering".


I don't recommend this.

Then I've also read a host of different things like use round up to

kill
first before doing other stuff, to get soil tests, to put new dirt etc

etc.
Obviously, I am looking for an option thats balanced between expense,
effort, and time to establishment.


My suggestion to you is to remove any turf which curls in heat and

replace
it
with native ground covers or turn them into native plant beds. Less

turf
is
ideal in our climate.


Any folks out there who've done this or have experience, please write

back.

thanks!


I do everything I suggested.