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Old 19-04-2003, 04:32 PM
Doug
 
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Default Palmetto or Seville with no sprinklers

richard holmes wrote:
I live in northern Florida, which lately has been having regular
droughts from March through May. I have about 3/4 acre which will be
sod but no cash to put in sprinkler system. I would like to put in
St. Augustine grass, and have heard different arguments for either
Seville or Palmetto. Most all the area will be full sun. Any
recommendations?

Palmetto and Seville are shade tolerant varieties of ST Augustine. Floratam
is full sun. Either way, St Augustine can't dry out, if so, it's dead. If
your determined to have St Augustine sod, pray we get rain this summer or
install irrigation. Bahia, on the other hand can go virtually dormant,
appear dead, and after one good rain looks as good as new. Good luck with
your decision.