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Anyone in the Panhandle area have luck with St. Augustine?
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:05 pm
The front looks good (centipede) but the back looks like hot garbage. Probably because I have 2 large dogs and a pretty small backyard. Being so close to the coast there is a ton of sand and was wondering if anyone has had experience with st. aug in similar conditions.
I put a few plugs in a couple of weeks ago in the bare spots to see if they would take. For the most part they are doing well but still early to tell. 1 or 2 dried out a bit but they so happen to be in an area with "high efficiency" 10 VAN Rainbird heads that may hit 4 ft out on a calm day. I've changed those out recently.
TIA
I put a few plugs in a couple of weeks ago in the bare spots to see if they would take. For the most part they are doing well but still early to tell. 1 or 2 dried out a bit but they so happen to be in an area with "high efficiency" 10 VAN Rainbird heads that may hit 4 ft out on a calm day. I've changed those out recently.
TIA
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:24 pm to TheriotAF
I would think the dogs are more of your problem than the soil. St Aug should do well down there
Posted on 4/28/16 at 2:22 pm to fillmoregandt
I have no doubt that is what it is. I just wasn't sure how the st aug would do with so much sand since its mostly centipede right now. I figure the st aug has a better chance against the dogs.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 2:36 pm to TheriotAF
2 large dogs in a small backyard is always gonna be a problem. About the only things that will stand up to large dogs are concrete and gravel.
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