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Cutting St Augustine down

Cutting St Augustine down

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Samdbrown – posted 08 February 2005 09:52

I purchased a home recently and am having to quickly learn about St. Augustine lawns.

The lawn is over 3″ thick and I have a problem getting my 4″ popup sprinkers above the grass line. Is there a way to cut it down maybe an inch without seriously harming it?

wdrake – posted 08 February 2005 16:13

Three inches is the generally accepted minimum mowing height except for dwarf varieties (Seville, Jade, Palmetto, Delmar) of St. Augustine. Cutting shorter stresses the grass and makes it more susceptible to disease. Try a slightly shorter cut and see if it solves you problem. As an alternative you can replace the risers on your spray heads with longer pieces.

nomasyo – posted 24 February 2005 12:00

quote:Originally posted by wdrake:Three inches is the generally accepted minimum mowing height except for dwarf varieties (Seville, Jade, Palmetto, Delmar) of St. Augustine. Cutting shorter stresses the grass and makes it more susceptible to disease. Try a slightly shorter cut and see if it solves you problem. As an alternative you can replace the risers on your spray heads with longer pieces.

This may be what I am looking for the, dwarf varieties (Seville, Jade, Palmetto, Delmar) of St. Augustine.Can u elborate a little more, please thank you.

wdrake – posted 24 February 2005 15:59

For: nomasyo

Checkout the literature from University of Florida on different cultivars of St Augustine.

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LH010

nomasyo – posted 01 March 2005 19:22

quote:Originally posted by wdrake:For: nomasyo

Checkout the literature from University of Florida on different cultivars of St Augustine.

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/LH010

I thank you so much for ur effort, time, help, attention and of course ur knowledge.

Muchas Gracias, (much thank Yous)Gilberto ~ Harlingen, Tx.

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