I'll try for some constructive posting:
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I have so much tree coverage that St. augustine is really my only option.
This is where shade tolerant landscape plants come into play. Yards with border to border grass can be boring. Try some plants like Turks Cap or border shrubs like the dwarf Bufford Holly.
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That's why St Augustine sucks for turf grass. Neglect it for a few days, even after a foot of rain falls on it, and it all turns yellow
Mow it taller. Almost all the St. Aug lawns I see are mowed too short. Usually because a lawn company is hired and they don't care. Or your St. Aug is planted in full sun. If that is the case, let it die and allow Bermuda to take its place. Or again, some sun loving landscape plants.
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2" of rain this morning in New Braunfels. Was gonna have to turn sprinklers on tonight but that shower took care of that.
Something is wrong if, after 3 of the wettest weeks ever, you needed to water again Either mowed too low, or St. Aug in full sun.
Hopefully some of this was helpful, and not the same ol "St. Aug is the devil you suck, you suck, you suck" type of post.