bookmyer said:
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aggiedent said:
Here's the real problem: St Augustine. It's crap. Requires way too much tender loving care to look decent. There are better grasses for Texas or put in some beds with native landscaping.
Agreed.
I have a mix of Bermuda, Dallisgrass, and Bahia Grass. It's very hardy and does well in the summer after the Clover dies off.
Agreed. OP, if you need something that will do well in Texas with very little water, I can ship you some Dalligrass seeds. This stuff grows like a weed and will cover your whole yard in about 3 months.
Why in the hell would anyone willingly put Dallisgrass in their yard? You will loathe it and every one of your neighbors will hate you.
I agree. I hate Dallisgrass. It's hard as crap to kill and looks horrible. I've never heard of that being a desirable grass considering it grows much faster and taller than most sod grasses.
See, that's the beauty. There is nothing normal or natural about the smooth, even cut and uniformity of a well manicured lawn. You should always question the validity of something that requires that much chemical to keep up.
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I find the clumpy patches and long seed strands quite pleasing to the eye.
If you like this, you should try the high speed mowing technique. To do it right, you need to dull your mower blades and increase your ground speed. The fastest way to do this is run your mower over a pea gravel drive at it's lowest setting.
You will get a nice grass cut, but maintain the stubble of the seed head. It's glorious.