Thread: Zoysia Lawn
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Old 07-05-2003, 03:20 AM
Patrick Smith
 
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Default Zoysia Lawn

I will when I get back home. I am traveling for work now. Its not going to
look like a full lawn as I just got the 180 plugs put in the front in an
area that wash and the ones in the back haven't grown much in the past year
since I put them in. I'll take a close up though.

"Datura" wrote in message
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Can you take a photo of your lawn for the group? I've never seen a Zoysia
lawn (knowingly at least) and am curious about how it looks ..

Thanks,
Datura

"Wade Homesley" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
I have emerald zoysia in the back via plugs I put in last year. It is

the
finest blade zoysia around..at least it was last year. My local

nursery
now carries Empress plugs which I have started in the front. I had a
washing problem coupled with alot of burning sun which made fescue
impossible.

As far as zoysia turning brown it all depends on where you live. In

parts
of the south it stays green year round. From where I am (in NC) it

turns
brown in early November and it became green the first week this past

April.
If you don't want to water and mow alot and have some durability you

might
want to reconsider.

Wade

"Ed Lucarini" wrote in message
et...
I was talked out of installing Zoysia on a very good point. It's

first
to
turn brown in the fall and last to turn green in spring.

Zone 7
Ed

"Dave305" wrote in message
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MH wrote:

Does anyone have any information or knowledge of the Zoysia Lawn

"plugs"
that are advertised in the Family Handyman magazines??

I'm building a new house this year and I was thinking of planting

that
type of lawn.

Thanks for any input.

Check with the people next door, that grass will take over a lawn in

no
time. I know I have some in my yard from next door. Zoysia is a hard

grass
to get rid of because it has really deep/thick roots 6" or so. We

have
St.
Aug grass here (S. Texas) and it is no match for the Zoysia, it

won't
even
grow around the Zoysia at all.
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Thanks,
Dave