It is recommended that you only use zoysia grass seed when planting a new lawn on a plain dirt patch. If you are planting in an existing lawn you want to plant using plugs to insure success as seeds don't do well if something already exists.
Yes, chlorine bleach is a powerful disinfectant that can kill zoysia grass if applied directly to the grass in sufficient quantities. It is important to avoid using chlorine bleach on grass or plants as it can harm or kill them.
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...
Yes, it is possible to plant grass over concrete surfaces by using techniques such as laying down topsoil, aerating the soil, and selecting grass varieties that can thrive in such conditions.
Using baby shampoo in your garden is unlikely to kill grass. However, it may not be the most effective or environmentally friendly option for plant care.
Isn't Zoysia grass supposed to choke out everything, including Bermuda? Use Ornamec over the top by PBI/Gordan. It can be used on Zoysia or Tall Fescue. Zoysia is a very thick growing grass, but Bermuda can "jump" in a thin area & take off quickly.
Grass is neither. Grass uses photosynthesis. It is a plant.
You can't. ALL food chains start with a plant such as grass or fruit from a tree.
flowers trees grass lots of plants they do this by using photosynthesis
Breed air and and grass you breed grass and air 8hrs incubation You have to do Grass and Flying and if you don't have flying you have to do water and fire but if you don't have water you have to wait and buy it.
To effectively promote plant growth using a grass root stimulator, apply the stimulator to the soil around the plant's roots according to the product instructions. This will encourage root development and improve nutrient absorption, leading to healthier and more robust plants.
To effectively plant and maintain grass on slopes, you should first prepare the soil by loosening it and adding organic matter. Choose grass varieties that are suitable for slopes and plant them in a staggered pattern to prevent erosion. Water the grass regularly, especially during dry periods, and consider using erosion control measures like mulch or erosion control blankets. Regularly mow and fertilize the grass to keep it healthy and prevent weeds from taking over.
If using standard copper core spark plugs, every 30,000 miles. If using platinum plugs, up to every 100,000.