I am also interested in hearing whatever anyone has to say about Seashore Paspalum.I have St. Aug in my backyard here in Melbourne Beach, FL. I also have alot of trees and tropicals in the beds that flow through the yard.
This year the St. Aug is just looking horrible. It keeps petering out in areas- not so much a "going brown" kind of thing, but more like it just disappears, gets thing and it just goes to dirt.
I have good deal of shade in one area under a Royal Poinciana tree, and there's pretty much just dirt under it now, with weak little sprigs of st.Aug here and there.
I can trim that tree a bit to let some more light in, but I do like having some shade there.
The other areas get enough sun that I don't see why they are thinning as well, so I must have something goin on with the grass.
Anyway, its bad enough that I just want to nuke all the St. Aug and go with something softer and finer.
I've heard that Paspalum has a decent shade tolerance (my other choice was Empire Zoysia)
But I'm not sure how shadey is too much.
Seashore P sounds good to me because we are about 1000 feet from the beach and there's plenty of salt to go around here. The lawn is irrigated with salty well water.
Also, I like that is can be grown from seed, so I could throw down some more if I have a problem area rather than having to order plugs like I probably would with Zoysia.
Will Seashore P stay green through the winter in Florida?
How long do the seeds take to germinate?
Any other info is appreciated, as I can't find this stuff anywhere in my area, and will probably end up ordering seed from the web.