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Zoysia Lawn
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. |
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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. -- Thanks, Dave |
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Dave305 wrote:
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. Good point,Dave,Zoysia is forever. It would be my last resort. Try to find something that stays green longer,and is -less- invasive. -- GO# 40 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
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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 ... 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. -- Thanks, Dave |
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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 ... 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. -- Thanks, Dave |
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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 ... 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. -- Thanks, Dave |
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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 ... 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 ... 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. -- Thanks, Dave |
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Zoysia is great! Put in the plugs and your will have a thick green yard in
2-3 growing seasons. You should only have to water the first year. its good to -30 degrees. go for it. "MH" wrote in message ... 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. |
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Why anyone concerned with -30 temps would want Zoysia is beyond me. A
neighbor here at the NJ shore has it. Their lawn turns brown in Oct and looks like hell all fall, winter and half of spring. It stays that way till late May. My tall fescue/blue grass looks spectacular in the fall and stays a deep green usually into January. It greens up again in early April. Plus it's aggressive and will spread everywhere, including beds, driveways, etc. "farmer brown" wrote in message ... Zoysia is great! Put in the plugs and your will have a thick green yard in 2-3 growing seasons. You should only have to water the first year. its good to -30 degrees. go for it. "MH" wrote in message ... 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. |
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 10:52:49 -0500, Steve
wrote: (Chet Hayes) wrote in . com: Why anyone concerned with -30 temps would want Zoysia is beyond me. A neighbor here at the NJ shore has it. Their lawn turns brown in Oct and looks like hell all fall, winter and half of spring. It stays that way till late May. My tall fescue/blue grass looks spectacular in the fall and stays a deep green usually into January. It greens up again in early April. Plus it's aggressive and will spread everywhere, including beds, driveways, etc. "farmer brown" wrote in message ... Zoysia is great! Put in the plugs and your will have a thick green yard in 2-3 growing seasons. You should only have to water the first year. its good to -30 degrees. go for it. "MH" wrote in message ... 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. It's a weed!! Why would one want a yard full of weeds and call it grass? I agree...and I have it. It was already in my front yard when i bought the house 8 years ago. It looks spectacular right now, but in October thu May I may as well live on a hay farm. |
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