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st augustine grass dying

st augustine grass dying

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chall – posted 06 September 2005 09:32

I just bought a home 2 months ago and the lawn was overgrown when I arrived. The first time I treated it, I only had a weedeater and I cut one section of my yard to close to the ground. I thought it would grow back, but since the grass is basically nonexistant and all I see are brown veins of the grass with shoots of green grass coming up every few feet. I don’t know what I should do with it. I live in St. Petersburg, FL. The part of the lawn that is dying is shaded well and I have sprinklers that water once a week in addition to the summer rains. The rest of the yard looks fine.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Catherine

friend – posted 08 September 2005 09:39

you could have (sunny st.aug) that is dying in the shaded areas. IF you have some growth here and there, then the grass will spread and eventually cover. If it is the sunny type, it will continue to be a battle. If it is small patch, replace with new.

friend – posted 08 September 2005 12:24

This site may help you. Good luck

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_Lawn_St._Augustinegrass

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