Description:
St. Augustine grass is a warm-season grass known for its broad, coarse blades and tolerance to shade, heat, and salt. It forms a thick turf and is commonly used for lawns in southern regions.
Description
St. Augustine grass is a warm-season grass known for its broad, coarse blades and tolerance to shade, heat, and salt. It forms a thick turf and is commonly used for lawns in southern regions.
Planting Instructions:
Plant St. Augustine grass sod or plugs in late spring or early summer after the soil temperature reaches 65-70°F (18-21°C). Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of 4-6 inches. Lay sod with good soil contact or plant plugs spaced 6-12 inches apart. Keep the soil consistently moist until the sod roots or the plugs establish, which usually takes about 14-21 days.