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12-13-2022 04:41 AM |
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Originally Posted by rwcw
(Post 2164782)
If we all had bahia grass, the grass that the builders mostly use in Deltona and many other communities in Florida, we wouldn't need to ever water our grass. That's the grass that you see along all the main highways. Never watered, never fertilized, just mowed. No sprinklers in those Deltona lawns. I had bahia grass in St Pete in the 60's and 70's. Beautiful lawn. No maintenance except mowing. U of Fl accepts grant money from sod industry, fertilizer industry, etc, and develops the Zoysia and st Augustine varieties that the builders are advised to use by them. Floratam as an example. Just saying. With 130,000 homes we could have saved millions of gallons of water over the years. One day it will probably be mandatory that we don't use those high maintenance grasses.
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After reading about Bahia grass it seems a really good alternative to present strains of grass..
Problem is the dormant period, when grass turns brown.
Will the Villages allow brown yards.
Maybe not the Stepford image the Villages would want?
Shame, as it seems a big time saver of the need for watering and fertilizing.
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