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Moving back to Louisiana. Lawn grass recommendations?
Posted on 12/13/21 at 9:53 pm
Posted on 12/13/21 at 9:53 pm
I am building a home in Broussard. I have over an acre of land and wondered what lawn grass to put down.
I have lived in Texas most of the 32 years I have been away and love Bermuda. It is pretty durable and I like it better than St Augustine. I do know St. Aug will over run it if given a chance.
What do you recommend?
St. Aug, Bermuda or Zoysia? I know nothing about Zoysia.
I have lived in Texas most of the 32 years I have been away and love Bermuda. It is pretty durable and I like it better than St Augustine. I do know St. Aug will over run it if given a chance.
What do you recommend?
St. Aug, Bermuda or Zoysia? I know nothing about Zoysia.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 4:44 am to ShermanTxTiger
Palisade Zoysia gets my vote. I’ve had centipede, St.Aug, Celebration bermuda, and now Zoysia. To me, the zoysia looks better and has less weed pressure.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 6:32 am to ShermanTxTiger
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I have over an acre of land and wondered what lawn grass to put down.
This will end up driving your decision. Do you plan to sod the full acre? If not, your only choice is Bermuda.
My first choice is Palisade Zoysia as well. However, it’s only available as sod. St. Aug is also sod only.
Bermuda is a good choice, but also requires full sun. If you’ve got a lot of shade, you’ll have to use something else.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:45 am to ShermanTxTiger
Are you a lawn nut? or you just want to mow it let it do its thing?
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:54 am to tigerlife36
quote:im very interested .... my grass is a mess. do they sell seed for this? or is it just sod?
Palisade Zoysia gets my vote.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 9:26 am to CarRamrod
I shook the etch-a-sketch and had my yard re-graded. I'm leaning towards zoysia but good god, the sod is going to kill me. Curious if seeding is a viable option. I need 18 pallets. The cost delivered is going to run me close to $5k. (Not installed...)
My only seeding experience is my current battle to get my rye thick enough with the rain pushing my seeds around. That said, the germination on rye is super simple.
My only seeding experience is my current battle to get my rye thick enough with the rain pushing my seeds around. That said, the germination on rye is super simple.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 10:27 am to LSUtigerME
I was planning to sod the front. Can you plant Zoysia plugs?
I would imagine sodding the entire property would be in the 10K range.
The yard gets full sun except a small area on the right side of the property. I guess sodding the front and seeding the back with Bermuda is my best option.
I would imagine sodding the entire property would be in the 10K range.
The yard gets full sun except a small area on the right side of the property. I guess sodding the front and seeding the back with Bermuda is my best option.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 10:41 am to ShermanTxTiger
You can plug it but it will take a while to fill in. Zoysia doesn't spread like bermuda. If you sodded it is going to be closer to $16k and that is if you do it yourself. If I wanted grass on the whole acre I'd seed or hydroseed bermuda.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 11:34 am to ronk
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You can plug it but it will take a while to fill in. Zoysia doesn't spread like bermuda. If you sodded it is going to be closer to $16k and that is if you do it yourself. If I wanted grass on the whole acre I'd seed or hydroseed bermuda.
Is there any good resource for how to seed zoysia? I'd be curious about yard preparation and timing for our area. (Prairieville) When I was getting the yard regarded, I had a few quotes on hydroseed. They both wanted to do bermuda and the cost was nearly the same as the uninstalled sod cost. I wasn't impressed with the idea for that cost.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 12:42 pm to RaginCajunz
The only zoysia seed I've seen for sale on a regular basis is Zenith and I don't know of anyone that has gotten a full lawn from bare dirt.
Unless there is a big difference in prices between Louisiana and Texas hydroseeding should be a lot cheaper. I got a 4,000 sq ft lawn hydroseeded for a customer of mine for $700. Sod would have been more than double.
Unless there is a big difference in prices between Louisiana and Texas hydroseeding should be a lot cheaper. I got a 4,000 sq ft lawn hydroseeded for a customer of mine for $700. Sod would have been more than double.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 7:50 pm to RaginCajunz
When I was trying to decide on seeding or hydro seeding, the quote I got was $0.11/sqft. The people I got the quote from were late replying or I would have done it. I wish I would have hydro seeded because it would have been much easier. I ended up wasting a bunch of seed by my lawn looks great now. I went with princess 77 Bermuda. It requires more maintenance but looks and feels great. I wanted a good turf for my boys to run around on in the backyard.
Posted on 12/14/21 at 8:27 pm to BallsEleven
Princess 77 is the tits. Beautiful grass.
Posted on 12/15/21 at 12:50 pm to ShermanTxTiger
Broad bladed zoysia like Pallisades is a great grass. I’m more partial to the fine bladed variety though. I have Zeon zoysia. The stuff is super thick and feels like green carpet. Fine bladed varieties are harder to find and typically more expensive unfortunately. Also zoysia usually has to be sodded, u can’t seed it.
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