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How often to cut?
My zoysia grass has pretty much stopped growing now. My question is how often does it need cutting in the Summer? One lawn service gave one price for twice a month cutting and another for once a week. Since we are snowbirds what do you think is correct?
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Twice a month should be less money than once a week, and I don't think it would get too unsightly - save the bread. |
I have the St Augustine grass and I find that once a month from October to March works fine. So I do it myself for those 5 or 6 months. Than hire a lawn service for the other months. Now because I only use them for the busy months, I pay $10 a month more then the normal rate. But still save about $250 a year. And mowing the lawn once a month during the cooler months is pretty easy. Now I already had a lawn mower. If I had needed to go buy one I may not have done it this way.
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Also, what's with the zoysia going dormant and brown for 3 or 4 months during the winter? I know it has other qualities, but who wants to live in Florida and have brown grass all winter long? Can someone remove their zoysia south of 466 and replace with a grass that stays green? |
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Does it go brown as well as dormant? Maybe I'm just not familiar with the climate and grasses around TV, but I don't recall coming to other parts of Florida and seeing brown grass. Even my grass in NJ stays green most, if not all, of the winter.
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How dos this grass sound?
http://www.landscape-america.com/grasses/palmetto.html Quote:
Seems like it has the drought tolerance of zoysia but retains its green color through most or all of the winter. |
You may find something here you like. The cost to replace your lawn will probably be significant.
http://www.sodsolutions.com/t_empire.shtml |
Empire Zoysia
I think that it is Empire Zoysia that we have here in Hemingway. It will look duller in the winter, but will come back in the spring. I use a battery-powered Neutron mower set at about 1 1/2 inches (as you mow zoysia much lower than St. Augustine) and, although I moved in about mid August, only needed to mow about once every 3 to 4 weeks. I quit mowing in October as the grass quit growing.
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That's interesting about your mower. How much grass do you have? I assume the battery lasts long enough to do the whole lawn? Would you recommend this arrangement to others with zoysia? I would like to do my own grass, but I prefer not to deal with a gas engine.
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NJBlue, It is my brother's Neutron electric battery mower and I borrow it when needed. I have an interior lot Amarillo with the fenced in back yard. I have always been able to mow it with one battery's worth of charge. My lawn is not large and this zoysia grass is so slow-growing and short that I am able to push the mower easily. Supposedly, the company is coming out with a self-propelled mower this spring and then I hope to buy this one from my brother (he lives in Tierra del Sol and he uses it on his St. Augustine lawn).
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battery mower
tell us some more; this sounds very appealing; some people think that i should just get a non motorized reel-type mower; there have been major improvements in technology since the 1950's; still, seems like too much work really.
neutron mower.....website? thanks.: |
neuton mower
just got information on this mower; sounds great, the pricetag is not so great. had an idea..get 3 neighbors to buy it together and split the cost 3 ways.....if these lawns grow so slowly, we would not be wearing this one out so quickly...
will have to talk to some of my neighbors..... or buy one and rent it out? hmmmm? |
I go with weekly in the summer and every other week betweeen November and April.
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Lawn slaves?
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I know someone that shaves a couple times a day, more power to y'all. Though one of us grew up as a lawnmower and small engine mechanic and installed several of the motors on bicycles, we repented and got a rechargeable knowing that mowers pollute far more than cars and can smell up the garage. Frequency? We keep the 6 acres up yonder at 4" but in TV 'they' want it shorter, but since bought the places in March, we've only mowed four times and had someone do it once, responding to a 'too high' warning, and that was just about 3" more grass=more 02 If we can pull it off we would like to try the xeriscape and get rid of the lawn - too many a man spends too many a day as a slave to the 'carpet' Back up north, we grow things we can eat in as many places as we can. If we played croquet, football, or other lawn sports, we might appreciate a fine lawn. For now, we appreciate the ones we see as we bike around - so all you lawnkeepers thanks for your efforts!! L&L |
Has anyone tried green dye to make grass look good?
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My Empire Zoysia lawn gets cut about 3 times a week in the spring summer fall and only 1x a mt in winter and I don't think it needs it then. Has anyone tried green dye to keep their grass looking good? |
dadspet, you cut your lawn 3 times a week spring thru fall?????...gn
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Has anyone tried green dye to make grass look good?
We assume that this is some kind of a tongue-in-cheek thing?
Sounds like something for St Patrick's Day! We've had that green beer 40 years ago, but 'Clairol for grass"? Like the lustrous, distinguished silver tops we have been sporting atop our heads for years, we happen to like the natural look of whatever grows out front. We'd rather throw our green money at something other than green dye, especially with so many more important things. But, whatever greens your grass we say, and who knows, we might enjoy it as we pedal by. L&L |
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Cutting it up with Bluedog
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When the time comes to peddle our pedals, we'll make sure we go into a properly zoned location. We look terrible in stripes and those handcuffs never felt good. ciao paisano! L&L |
No Need To Mow Yet
I haven't mowed since 12/21/09. If you have a lawn service that's mowing you're throwing away your money. The edges of my yard are just starting to turn green. I'll start mowing again in March. My yard is brown like everyone else's except for the houses on Odell & Stillwater that had their lawns painted.
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