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Old 30-03-2004, 08:02 AM
PKelly
 
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Default Zoysia in Maryland

Cereus-validus wrote:

That's because Zoysia looks crappy much of the year and can catch fire when
its dead and dry.

Your efforts are better spent growing something more appropriate.


"David" wrote in message
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I have a quick questions:

1) I live in Montogmery County Maryland havent seen any nurseries that
sell zoysia....does anyone know of any in the area??? I am wondering
is Maryland not a good place to grow Zoysia...has anyone had
experience with this...or is there suitable brand that last better??

Anyway zoysia lawns are so nice when green and ability to spread and
choke out weeks is what I am looking for so anyone knowing oa a source
in the area Washington DC, suburban Maryland.




Believe it or not, but we've actually burned it while dormant to reduce
thatch that buikds up over the years. Have seen this as a recommended
practice by some authorities, but I'm no grass expert. Have read its
highly touted for "green-types" owing to its drought and disease
tolerance, lack of fertilizer and other chemical needs, dense stands
prohibiting weed growth...We have half a front yard of it here in Queen
Annes County on the Eastern Shore and its doing quite nicely. If you can
tolerate its aesthetic issues (late to green, early to brown) and have
sharp mower blades, you won't find finer grass (no pun intended g).

Pat Kelly