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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...
Bermuda is a warm season grass (it goes dormant in the winter), so it is not advised to plant after August. The sod needs warm temperatures for several weeks to product healthy roots.
I just purchased hybrid Bermuda - 2200 sq ft for $675
It would be a good idea to put down black dirt before you lay sod in any area.
A lawn layer is sod that is put down on plain dirt to create a grassed area, or lawn.
You don't have to put very much down, just enough to be able to make the surface of the sod lay in line with the grass next to it.
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Of course you can. In the long run, top sod layer will grow stronger, greener, deeper and more drought resistant since the underlying sod layer will slowly decompose and provide nutrients and a deeper layer of fertile top soil for the new sod on top. You could say the top sod layer will be organic grass. Sod is often placed on poor soil ( heavy clays, subsoil etc.) often compacted by construction vehicles such as landscaping bulldozer, dump truck, etc. driven around the building site, to quickly turn ugly surface into immediate short-term beauty. But the sod is usually too thin and may very well yellow in time.
Bermuda, Fescue, and Centipede usually come 504 sqft to a pallet Zoysias and Saint Augustine usually have 450. But, this can vary depending on the Farm. Sincerely, Adam I Brodofsky A & N Sod Supply Inc
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plant rye, cover lightly with compost or peatmosss, water daily in the morning. the key is water. or just put down sod and water it fequently.