Zoysia Grass - Knowledgebase Question

Liberty, NC
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Question by WCBRGB9
September 11, 1999
I have read some information on Amazon zoysia grass. I am interested in shade tolerance, heat resistance, coverage, how far apart to sprig it, and any other information you have on this particular grass. Also I am interested to know if this grass would be a good choice for a baseball field.


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Answer from NGA
September 11, 1999
Zoysia grass is a turfgrass capable of surviving severe winters, summers and erratic rainfall. It is desirable because it can tolerate as much shade as St. Augustine and as much drought as Bermuda grass. The grass is also disease resistant and traffic tolerant. It grows slowly (it takes two years for a lawn plugged with Zoysia to fill in) so the recommended establishment procedure is to use solid sod. The two Zoysia varieties most available are Meyer and Emerald. Zoysia grass is slow growing and performs best when mowed every week. A reel-type mower is favored but not necessary if the lawn is mowed frequently (weekly).

Plugs are 1" to 2" squares cut from Zoysia grass sod. These can be planted in a prepared planting bed from 6" to 12" apart. Plugs allow you to economically cover your yard area for much less than solid sod. Because Zoysia grass is a slow grower you will wait two years or more for a fully grown-in lawn, depending on growing conditions in your area. This may be perfectly acceptable depending on your needs.

Zoysia is used in playfields and parks in many areas of the country.

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