Needs help – posted 26 December 2002 12:11
just wanted to no thanks for your help if anyone can reply
Will-PCB – posted 26 December 2002 13:59
No, St. Augustine grass is not available in seed.
You can plant St. Augustine grass via plugging or sodding.
luvnsunnyfla – posted 28 December 2002 11:00
Varied St. Augustine plugs are pretty energentic in settling in well nourished lawns. Actually I prepared my own plugs by buying a few “slabs of St Augustine” cutting into 3×3 plugs and placing in patchy areas, after soaking root system for 20 mins. I had 6 queen palms removed from my landscaping and the area of bareness was unbelieveable and the plugs grew in very well within 6 months. For those thoughts of why remove queens, son highly allergic and with 9 total, some thinning had to take place.