Installing Bermuda and Zoysia in October
Ted Striker – posted 10 September 2010 15:39
Is October too late to install bermuda and/or zoysia in Atlanta?
ken4255 – posted 13 September 2010 07:02
I had mine installed in September 2004 in Marietta. I was worried about it, but I read that it can be laid down all year.
The only problem is hurricane Ivan came through about a week after and we got maybe 10 inches of rain. I was staking down the sod with landscape stakes during the deluge. Some of the sod washed down the hill and I had to put it back.
I think it will take root any time of year, whether it is dormant or not.
ken4255 – posted 15 September 2010 13:31
I looked in to this a bit more and Walter Reeves says it can be a problem if newly laid sod gets hit with a hard freeze. But he seems to be saying it is frequently done. It’s supposed to be a warm winter.
http://www.walterreeves.com/lawn-care/sod-installed-in-fall-or-winter/
awin4me – posted 04 October 2010 22:57
It’s not worth risking your investment. Wait til the spring. Even if successful, its going dormant quick, so you won’t appreciate the sod.
Just wait, I would if it was my money.

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