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re: Wet yard and Palisade Zoysia
Posted on 4/5/20 at 8:08 am to Goldbondage
Posted on 4/5/20 at 8:08 am to Goldbondage
Thanks, Gold, we have french drains but the yard still seems to hold moisture. I was thinking of overseeding with St aug.
Posted on 4/5/20 at 8:33 am to 2drunk2care
I’m not aware of any seeded St. Aug.
Carpetgrass does well in wet locations. I’d give that a shot. Then stock up on 2,4-D and Image because you’re going to be battling sedges and dollar weed.
I hate to hear palisade going to waste, it’s probably my favorite zoysia.
Carpetgrass does well in wet locations. I’d give that a shot. Then stock up on 2,4-D and Image because you’re going to be battling sedges and dollar weed.
I hate to hear palisade going to waste, it’s probably my favorite zoysia.
Posted on 4/5/20 at 9:29 am to 2drunk2care
There is no st aug seed. Is the yard wet because it simply won’t drain? How big is the yard and can you bring in a mason sand/soil combo and start to build it up?
Posted on 4/5/20 at 10:08 am to 2drunk2care
as noted by others there is no such thing as overseeding with st aug.
one thing you could do is plant some trees in that area assuming it’s not a swamp. Nothing sucks up groundwater like an established tree
one thing you could do is plant some trees in that area assuming it’s not a swamp. Nothing sucks up groundwater like an established tree
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