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Best grass for San Diego / SW Facing lawn

Best grass for San Diego / SW Facing lawn

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kurichan – posted 16 July 2002 12:59

I have killed off my South West facing 1500 sq ft lawn here in San Diego and am preparing to overseed next weekend after thatching, aeriating and maybe tilling.

I am trying to choose the best grass.

Parameters:

– San Diego: hot, dry, sunny – Want lawn ASAP, but no sod – Children play on lawn – SW facing, very intense sun/heat – 1500 or so sq feet – prefer soft blades to sharp

All this seems to point to Bermuda. What are my other alternatives, including pros and cons?

Will Bermuda go brown over the winter in San Diego? It stays quite warm here…

frenchman – posted 16 July 2002 21:59

Depends on how cold it gets in California. I would recommend Zoysia. Low maintance and tolerates traffic well. It would be better to sod if you go with Zoysia, because it take about 2 years to fully establish. It would be about the same either way if you sodded or put down seeds. You’re only looking at about 4 or 41/2 pallets

WillR – posted 17 July 2002 07:15

quote:Parameters:

– Want lawn ASAP, but no sod

Depending on your definition of ASAP, your very likely going to be a bit disappointed in any grass you select.

Turfgrass lawns, sodded or not, require 2 things above all. Time and patience.

unregistrered – posted 22 May 2004 18:07

Also Considering one of the Bermuda tiff varieties for full sun, southwest exposure in east San Diego (hot) county Any recommendations ?Also, any extraordinary soil prep required ?Thank youR/Dave Singing Hills Ca

jillmason7 – posted 22 December 2009 03:57

quote:I have killed off my South West facing 1500 sq ft lawn here in San Diego and am preparing to overseed next weekend after thatching, aeriating and maybe tilling.

I am trying to choose the best grass.Se Hotel San DiegoParameters:

– San Diego: hot, dry, sunny- Mission Bay Hotels– Want lawn ASAP, but no sod- Children play on lawn- SW facing, very intense sun/heat- 1500 or so sq feet- prefer soft blades to sharp

All this seems to point to Bermuda. What are my other alternatives, including pros and cons?

Will Bermuda go brown over the winter in San Diego? It stays quite warm here…

My Bermuda stays fine over the summer months in San Diego. You should be okay with that.

-jill

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