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Posted on 3/24/22 at 7:05 am to questionable
Yeah rye, you need to kill off at the beginning of green up to give your warm season grass a chance.
I'm in an experiment right now with spf-30 Kentucky blue grass right now, you can also by a blend called combat extreme southern zone. There's people out of Atlanta and DFW that are surviving the heat and full sun in the summer. Not sure how well it will fare with heat + humidity(in Savannah). I don't think it'll survive full sun but I'm testing it out in my shaded areas since the previous owners sodded with Bermuda everywhere and it was destined to die off.
I'm just getting the sprout and spout phase and starting to get some vertical growth.
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Rye is fricken awesome, wish there was something similar which could survive our summers. Gonna be a rich SOB who figures that out in the future.
I'm in an experiment right now with spf-30 Kentucky blue grass right now, you can also by a blend called combat extreme southern zone. There's people out of Atlanta and DFW that are surviving the heat and full sun in the summer. Not sure how well it will fare with heat + humidity(in Savannah). I don't think it'll survive full sun but I'm testing it out in my shaded areas since the previous owners sodded with Bermuda everywhere and it was destined to die off.
I'm just getting the sprout and spout phase and starting to get some vertical growth.
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