Typical. Trying to rush shittt before the Sabbath.Since the usual suspects are not answering, allow me to pretend like I know what the hell I’m talking about. Put that $hi+ out now.
This and helpful to cover if spreading seed on bare dirt. In other words not overseeding existing grass.2 key words…:
Prep Your Soil
Where do you liveToo early to put out?
This is a 3-in-one that includes fertilizer and soil treatment
Yeah, birds will take most of it if you don’t.This and helpful to cover if spreading seed on bare dirt. In other words not overseeding existing grass.
I’d wait about 3 weeks and you should be good. Soil temp needs to be in the upper 60s or above for the seed.Gluckstadt
I think Dr Jeff Kranz (MSU Turfgrass teacher/researcher when I was in school) used a rule of thumb that said add daytime maximum temperature and nighttime minimum temperature together and they need to add up to a minimum of 120' i.e. 70' days and 50' nights minimum for it to germinate and grow. For soil temp it was a minimum 50' .I’d wait about 3 weeks and you should be good. Soil temp needs to be in the upper 60s or above for the seed.
Plug zoysiagrass (Pallisades, Zeon, Zorrow, Innovation, any cultivar but Meyer) in about 3 years you will have what you are looking for. Find a guy with a plugger or you cut and plant 4 inch by 4 inch plugs plant on 1 ft centers, slow work. Apply about 3 lbs N per year.Glad this thread was started. I had bermuda at my old property, but bought a how last summer. Old my old property was bare dirt so I was able to till and prep everything correctly. I didn't do any changes to my new home and just maintained what I have - centipede. I want something fuller, greener, likely bermuda. If I just overseed will I get any results? I'm not going to put the time and money into prepping it, using top soil, etc. Also, the front of my property has several large oaks just off from a long ditch, so it's most clay, bare dirt, with a little centipede. I thought about sodding with St Augustine, but I really don't want to go to all the trouble and it not take.
In bare spots of all over? Is it as shade tolerant as St Augustine?Plug zoysiagrass (Pallisades, Zeon, Zorrow, Innovation, any cultivar but Meyer) in about 3 years you will have what you are looking for. Find a guy with a plugger or you cut and plant 4 inch by 4 inch plugs plant on 1 ft centers, slow work. Apply about 3 lbs N per year.
In the bare spots or where St. Aug is weak. Close to being as shade tolerant as St. Aug. Hard to get going in deep shade but that may be where your best St. Aug is?In bare spots of all over? Is it as shade tolerant as St Augustine?