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skyking
06-23-2021, 03:06 PM
I know nothing about grass but the grass around the postal stations south of 466a looks great this year. Can anyone tell me what type of grass that is? Sure looks better than mine. Thanks.

dewilson58
06-23-2021, 03:56 PM
Darn............................I thought we were going to smoke something.

Mortal1
06-23-2021, 04:22 PM
zoysia

DAVES
06-23-2021, 04:52 PM
I know nothing about grass but the grass around the postal stations south of 466a looks great this year. Can anyone tell me what type of grass that is? Sure looks better than mine. Thanks.

There are two common types of grass in the villages, St Augustine and Empire Zoysia.
Easy to tell which is which the Empire Zoysia has finer, narrower blades. Either can make a good lawn. Care is different. "Looks better than mine," Rather simple solution. What is wrong with your lawn and fix the problem. Cooperative extension is a great help and it is free or really paid for with your tax money.

I would cut out a section of grass on the edge of any issue showing good and bad.
They can tell you, first what type of grass you have, what the issue is and what to do about it.

skyking
06-24-2021, 01:24 PM
There are two common types of grass in the villages, St Augustine and Empire Zoysia.
Easy to tell which is which the Empire Zoysia has finer, narrower blades. Either can make a good lawn. Care is different. "Looks better than mine," Rather simple solution. What is wrong with your lawn and fix the problem. Cooperative extension is a great help and it is free or really paid for with your tax money.

I would cut out a section of grass on the edge of any issue showing good and bad.
They can tell you, first what type of grass you have, what the issue is and what to do about it.

What about Bermuda?

Two Bills
06-24-2021, 01:37 PM
What about Bermuda?

Never did like their shorts!:icon_wink:

Hoosierb4
06-24-2021, 04:19 PM
Never did like their shorts!:icon_wink:
In most lawns, bermuda grass would be considered a weed. It has the bad habit of invading your landscaping and generally growing where you don't want it. Easy to establish, but a real pain to manage.

nick demis
06-25-2021, 05:04 AM
Darn............................I thought we were going to smoke something.

You took the smoke right out of my mouth.

Mistymom
06-25-2021, 05:12 AM
What about Bermuda?
Please, please don't plant Bermuda grass! The landscape companies don't clean their equipment between jobs and it will spread to the next customer. Once established, it's almost impossible to get rid of. I know this from experience in my previous neighborhood!

thevillages2013
06-25-2021, 05:18 AM
I know nothing about grass but the grass around the postal stations south of 466a looks great this year. Can anyone tell me what type of grass that is? Sure looks better than mine. Thanks.
If your grass doesn’t look good with all the rain we have had lately then you probably have a critter that is destroying it . If you aren’t getting your yard treated on a regular basis it won’t ever look good. I recommend Falcon pest .

TheLawnKing
06-25-2021, 06:52 AM
Bermuda is extremely high maintenance. It needs frequent cutting with a reel mower because a rotary mover can't cut it short enough (it would get scalped, too). Your grass cutting expense would be $$$.

justjim
06-25-2021, 09:59 AM
All the residential yards south of 44 that I have seen have St. Augustine grass. Since I have only visited the new areas, I never paid any attention to the mail box areas. Of course, over time this could change from Village to Village. North of 44 the Developer started with St. Augustine but later switched to Empire Zoysia. Go figure.

Curtisbwp
06-25-2021, 02:20 PM
I owned a house in Summerhill / popo Ridge, there was St Augustin grass (nothing more than controled weeds) Now in Sable Chase I have zoysia grass. Great green plush grass. It is like walking on a thick carpet. Be careful od the guy who cuts your lawn. If he/she also cuts st Augustin he will spread st Augustin grass & seeds on your lawn and it will invade your good grass. My lawn man cuts ONLY zoysia grass.

Rodneysblue
06-25-2021, 02:44 PM
What about Bermuda?

Haven't been. Went to the Bahamas a lot though.
:coolsmiley:

Rodneysblue
06-25-2021, 02:45 PM
:bigbow:You took the smoke right out of my mouth.

NoMoSno
06-25-2021, 03:03 PM
I owned a house in Summerhill / popo Ridge, there was St Augustin grass (nothing more than controled weeds) Now in Sable Chase I have zoysia grass. Great green plush grass. It is like walking on a thick carpet. Be careful od the guy who cuts your lawn. If he/she also cuts st Augustin he will spread st Augustin grass & seeds on your lawn and it will invade your good grass. My lawn man cuts ONLY zoysia grass.
You got that backward.
St.Augustine doesn't grow from seeds.
Wish I could keep that crap Zoysia from invading my year-round green St. Augustine...:shocked:

thevillagernie
06-25-2021, 03:42 PM
Empire Zoysia

PennBF
06-26-2021, 07:27 AM
In these posting there are a number of examples of the "wise guys" of TOTV's! The OP asks a good question and immediately there are the comedian who try to make fun of the poster's question. This is the reason some refuse to post questions as they are faced with being mocked for even asking the question!:ohdear:

JMintzer
06-26-2021, 08:14 PM
In these posting there are a number of examples of the "wise guys" of TOTV's! The OP asks a good question and immediately there are the comedian who try to make fun of the poster's question. This is the reason some refuse to post questions as they are faced with being mocked for even asking the question!:ohdear:

https://media2.giphy.com/media/krhW9yWEI0x0Y/200.gif

PennBF
06-27-2021, 05:40 AM
Good example:ho:

coffeebean
06-27-2021, 02:59 PM
In most lawns, bermuda grass would be considered a weed. It has the bad habit of invading your landscaping and generally growing where you don't want it. Easy to establish, but a real pain to manage.

Empire Zoysia grass does the same thing.....infiltrates flower beds and tunnels up into the middle of the bed too.

St. Augustine grows into flowerbeds but it stays on top of the bed and is so much easier to control and clean up. I have both on our property and much prefer the St. Augustine just for the maintenance of it. The Empire Zoysia is pretty and nice on bare feet but it doesn't stay nearly as green as St. Augustine all year long.