When the PH is below 6.5
I am not sure of the 'official' answer, but we put zoysia down in our backyard over the top of an established burmuda grass and it has done very well... we first ran a rototiller over the top of the burmuda and took out the 'clumps' of burmuda grass that this created... smoothed it with a rake and then laid the zoysia sod on top... it now looks great.... hope this helps...
Burmuda
No it will not. Lime does not harm newly germinated grass.
Lime, it is white and good for the grass.
Zimbabwe grass is lime green and softer than many grasses.http://blog.asepsis-kenya.com/designs-and-gallery/zimbabwe-grass/
lime green- has to have a three some with the boy or girl of there pick.
Olive, forest, grass, lime, and Irish.
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No it did not