Normally, Zoyzia is not installed in the form of sod, as it is a rapidly reproducing grass. The most common way of installing Zoyzia, is through plugs. Its nature is to quickly take over a space on its own through runners and self seeding. You may want to check around your local garden centers to find a Zoyzia plugging device, as they are quite inexpensive.
As long as you can work the ground you can install fescue/bluegrass. Can ZOYZIA sod be placed in January ?
Roll the sod out on smooth black dirt. Push the sod strips together do there is not to big of a gapso the routes will not dry out then also sprinkle little bits of dirt on gaps along edges and joins to seal. Then water a fair bit to help establish a route system. And it should grow.
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As long as you can work the ground you can install fescue/bluegrass. Can ZOYZIA sod be placed in January ?
Certainly, you can lay sod at anytime. You do have to insure that there is plenty of water for the new sod.
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...
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It would be a good idea to put down black dirt before you lay sod in any area.
Roll the sod out on smooth black dirt. Push the sod strips together do there is not to big of a gapso the routes will not dry out then also sprinkle little bits of dirt on gaps along edges and joins to seal. Then water a fair bit to help establish a route system. And it should grow.
definently but organically is reccomended by most professionals
You could lay sod, but make sure it is wet sod. The sod dries up easily if its roots are not wet. You could also try seed grass there is no guarantee that it will grow but make sure you keep it watered. I would recommend sod it is easy and make i look real, nice and green
Yes, laying sod over existing grass is possible, but it's not recommended. The sod may not establish well due to competition with the existing grass. Sod installers typically advise clearing the old grass and prepping the soil for better results and a healthier lawn. Contact Us : 17088340271
Yes, but you should wait 3 days.
i dont know this variety but most grasses can spread by clippings
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