Zoysia Sod has a deep green color and is commonly used in both commercial and residential landscapes such as sport fields, golf courses, roadsides & medians. Zoysia tolerates extreme heat and cold and is best-adapted turf for the transition zone – from Baltimore to Cincinnati to St. Louis and West, and then south to Miami, allowing the broadest geographic distribution of all zoysia turf grasses.
Centipede grass is one of the most commonly used turfgrass for home lawns in the South. This grass is ultimately used for its low maintenance and its low growing heights. Found throughout homes in the Carolinas, Louisiana and Mississippi, Centipede holds its own in acidic soils and warm, humid climates.
Bermuda grass is valued for its exceptional heat and drought tolerance and a capacity to withstand heavy use and recuperate quickly. This combination of qualities leads many U.S. lawn owners to rely on Bermudagrass for its resilience. But Bermuda's climate requirements limit its widespread use. Depending on where you live and how you use your lawn, Bermudagrass may be a leading choice for you.
Over the cooler seasons, fall and winter, this grass will slow its growth and may even go dormant, but it will sprout back up in spring and start growing very quickly. Regular watering and fertilization are recommended in preparations for the winter months to help Floratam keep its color. During the summer, weekly mowing is recommended be
Over the cooler seasons, fall and winter, this grass will slow its growth and may even go dormant, but it will sprout back up in spring and start growing very quickly. Regular watering and fertilization are recommended in preparations for the winter months to help Floratam keep its color. During the summer, weekly mowing is recommended because of its aggressive growth, aiming to keep the height of the grass between three to four inches.
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