SEPT. SEED...OCT. RESULTS

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30 DAYS..

from scald to aeration...seed..fert..3rd cut..

a carpet...:0074
 

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Some Thoughts on Zoysia Grass

by Alex Russel, All About Lawns Columnist




August 22, 2006
Zoysia grass, when it's growing nicely, gives you a dense, cushiony turf that's often used for golf courses and other high traffic lawn spaces. But Zoysia definitely has its limits. Here are a few thoughts to keep in mind, if you're definitely going to go the Zoysia way.

Don't Grow Zoysia Up North!

First things first: Lawn care specialists really mean it when they say not to grow Zoysia grass in states that get full blown winters (that means you, Minnesota!)
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Zoysia grass, even the more tolerant Meyer version, turns yellow at the first hint of cold. As much as you might try to convince yourself that it matches the fall foliage, no one wants a brown lawn from September to April.

Use Zoysia Sod, Not Plugs

Zoysia seed germinates very slowly, so most Zoysia grass is only available in stores as sod. This is wise because it can take up to 12 months for sprigs or plugs to merge and cover a lawn area.

Also, unless you're extremely patient, you should cover the entire planting site with Zoysia sod. Remember, too, that Zoysia grass is especially slow to grow if planted in the shade.

No Shade For Zoysia Grass

If there's a lot of shade in your garden, no matter the climate, you should probably pass on Zoysia grass. Shady lawn patches simply won't go green.

Fertilizing Zoysia

The main benefit of Zoysia is that once it's up and running, the lawn pretty much maintains itself.
  • To get Zoysia there, apply a slow-release, high nitrogen fertilizer in the spring when the grass is coming out of its dormant state and is about 50% green. If needed, apply a second application about eight weeks later.
  • In mid to late October, apply a winterizer to give your Zoysia lawn a stress free winter slumber.
Aerate Your Zoysia

Zoysia grass tends to thatch quite easily. Always be on the lookout for the need to aerate your lawn, so that the grass surface is still in contact with healthy nutrients in the dirt below.



About the Author
Alex Russel is a freelance writer living in Brooklyn, NY. Since graduating from Syracuse University he has worked at many different media companies in fields as diverse as film, TV, advertising, and journalism. He holds a dual bachelor's degree in English and History.
 

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you could do this...


:0074


bring your work gloves ..lunchbox....and a great attitude..

:director: oh.........and a strong back..rookies start with leaves and weed pulling..
 

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My lawn looked great at the end-just blew out my sprinklers today--on to next spring-got the winter fertilizer down and aerated 2 weeks ago=a;sp pver seeded-now just mulching the fricking leaves a coup;e times--got the snowblower started and tuned today:rolleyes:
 

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OS: Is it too late to seed in central Ohio? I have a patch that needs to worked on.


shouldn't be..


how big a space:shrug:

small space you can scratch[ruff up] a layer of seed then some compost topsoil mix on top..then another layer of sprinkled seed and fert then soft rake turnover and keep moist for about 2 weeks or germanation..

for quick response use scotts pulverized starter fert or any pulverized starter fert..

you could even wait for the hint of the first snow and then over-seed just before the snow..

snow is a great starter for seed.

any questions feel free to ask..

for best results just about anywhere in USA try to do it all before the leaves go crazy..

70 degree temps are perfect for me..

I have started from scratch as late as 3rd week in Oct. and still get a carpet in by Thanksgiving but it is harder as fall takes hold..
 

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Jack has privy to all the tricks to the trade now ..

hope to see some of his work soon..
 

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Love the picture. My yard is in good shape as well. I put in my own irrigation system last year. Southern Indiana is a bitch because it is in a transition zone, cool season grass struggles in the summer and warm season goes dormant too early. I used a 3- way tall fescue. I will try to add some pics sometime. Keep up the good work!!
 
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