Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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All the green grass along the interstate and most other roads in FL is Bahia. Bahia roots go down 4 or 5 feet. No watering required. With a minimum of care Bahia can be beautiful. Builders in Deltona and other places use Bahia .I had a beautiful Bahia lawn in St Pete. Both varieties of grass that are used by the Villages are the latest and greatest patented University of Florida grasses. When builders go to U of Florida ag people for recommendations, that’s what you get. My parents had a beautiful Bahia lawn with no sprinklers when they retired to Florida 59 years ago.
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Funny to read this today. Yesterday my lawn service guy said they could control the weeds and crabgrass better in Zoysia than in St. Augustine which is looking terrible. I should consider switching. Not sure what I'm going to do.
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I've lived in Florida for 40 years with several different type grass lawns and the Empire Zoysia grass I have had for 13 years in the Villages is easily the worst lawn ever. Don't do it.
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You can change your grass but if a complaint is made that the grass type is different than what it originally was the CDD can make you replace it. If you request a change of type of grass they will deny it as it is against the deed restrictions to change the type of grass originally installed, at least that's the way it works in CDD 6. It's a gamble I would not want to have to deal with.
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Scotts Viridian St Augustine Grass New In 2025
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Not sure if it is allowed in the first place but the reason I would not do artificial turf because no matter how much it costs, it looks cheap and low class. In the winter when everybody’s grass is mostly brown, mine would be artificially emerald green. No thank you.
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We have Zoysia and have found that weeds and invasive grasses grow quite well in it. I have to combat weeds regularly to keep the lawn looking nice. My next door neighbor has a St. Augustine lawn and it looks much nicer, with less work to maintain it. St. Augustine is much hardier than Zoysia. However, we find Zoysia nicer to walk on than St. Augustine. Our dog likes to run and play on both Zoysia and St. Augustine.
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I had the original St. Augustine ProVista grass since we purchased new in 2020. Last year for some reason it died out from either chinch bugs, or over watering. Either way Fertigator came out to see if they could bring it back. No such luck. They recommended a complete sod replacement.
I contacted Chessari Sod (their family owns a sod farm) for an estimate on complete replacement. He told me that the ProVista variant is new, and not doing well here in The Villages. This variant tends to break down from all the fertilizers that are placed after a few years. He suggested the St. Augustine Floratam sod. This variant has been around for some time, and can handle fertilizers much better. It’s been over a year since I had it installed, and I must say I probably have the nicest lawn in the neighborhood. |
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I just replaced some sod in front yard with zoysia because that’s what the rest of it is. Have st. Augustine in most rest of yard. Had lots of dead spots plus quantum not replacing what they dug up. Got it from Cottoms A-1 sod in Weirsdale. $1500 installed. The owner said Zoysia is a dying bread around Florida. Needs more water and more insect prone. He has to go to the panhandle to get zoysia while st. Augustine around Orlando. He said in a couple years st. Augustine will be king.
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