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Fred E

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  • Fred E
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Gardening: I live in North Central Florida and have given up on St.

Augustine. I've mulched, decked & pebbled as much as I can, but still need a grassy area for my dogs. I've looked at the UF ag website and can't get a real read on what they recommend ...»
for this area. I don't have an irrigation system and wouldn't want to use water on the yard on a regular basis anyway. What's my best bet for drought & disease tolerance? Initial sod expense & maintenence isn't an issue. I just want some nice grass! Thanks!

Lindsay B
Lindsay B Bunnell, FL
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  • Fred E
    Commented on Sep 24, 2011
    Linday, my response for the centipede is one of what this turf requires to look it's best. It ...»
    is a low maintenance turf, but not a no maintenance turf. Bahia is the lowest maintenance turfs that grows in Florida...this is why the DOT uses it in the medians of the highways, it is for that reason.

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