Transcription of Maintaining St. Augustinegrass
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Gene R. Taylor II, Assistant Professor and Extension Turfgrass SpecialistJason Gray, Extension Assistant Turfgrass ManagementThe Texas A&M University SystemMaintainingSt. AugustinegrassLawnsL-534011/99St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum[Walt.]Kuntze) is a popular warm-season turfgrass for home is found in the United States, southern Mexico, SouthAmerica, South Africa, western Africa, the Caribbean, theHawaiian Islands, Australia and the South Augustinegrass is medium to dark green and coarsetextured, and it has a low, dense growth habit. It grows wellin nearly all soil types and tolerates shade, heat, salt and, tosome degree, drought. It does not tolerate waterlogged soilsor extended periods of cold weather. St. Augustinegrass is anaggressive species that spreads rapidly by above-groundgrowth structures called stolons. If managed properly, forms a dense cover that handles light trafficand competes well with most weeds.
irrigation system, change your timer to the new, shorter time. 4. Continue this cycle until the appropriate amount of water has been applied to wet the soil to a depth of 6 inches. Controlling weeds The best form of weed control is a healthy, dense, actively growing lawn. To …
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