Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Which type of grass to use
Are there rules on what type of grass I can plant in front of my house?
It seems crazy to have the current type - which needs regular watering and is susceptible to all sorts of bugs - when a native species would be much better suited Actually, I would prefer not to have grass at all - there are plenty of low-level evergreen plants that need hardly any maintenance and look great. Would I be banished from TV for planting these instead? |
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There are two kinds of grass that I have seen. Sticky on bare feet and regular. We have the unsticky and we haven't had problems at all. We water as allowed, twice a week, which isn't much, I don't think. If you tell your lawn guy to guard against grubs, than that isn't a problem. None of us has much yard. Then you have the birds that have recently visited....I don't know what they are called and they stick their long beaks in the lawn and eat some kind of bugs. |
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There are 2 types of grass available as Gracie stated - St. Augustine and Zoysia. Zoysia is chinch bug resistant, whereas the St. Augustine can be hit pretty hard by chinch bugs. I think in all the new areas they are putting in the Zoysia. I also believe it is more drought resistant. Anyways, you do want to check with the Architectural review group. Also, if you plant one type of grass and your neighbors have some other type, it will just be a matter of time before the grasses intermingle. I don't think it will do you any good to switch, in the long run. |
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Grassed off
Thanks for your advice
I'll have to ask GracieGirl to send over some of her grub-eating birds |
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