Things Needed

Tip

The sandier your soil , the more frequent watering the St. Augustine will postulate . Fertilize the grass again after it has been down from six week .

St. Augustine ( Stenotaphrum secundatum ) is a warm time of year sens grow throughout the southeasterly sections of the United States . Lawns position with St. Augustine sod are full , profuse and light-green , if maintained properly . Its broad , matte folio turn dense and turn into a stocky carpeting of grass . St. Augustine is the most tolerant to partial tad condition than any other warm time of year green goddess .

Step 1

Kill any smoke or grasses in the planting site several week before the St. Augustine is position . This allows meter for the weed killer to work and wash off aside . Laying the sodomite too shortly after an herbicide app can leave in its death .

Step 2

Remove any debris such as rocks , sticks , branches or roots from the planting land site . Till up the first 6 inches of top land to loosen it . This will allow the sod ’s etymon system to have an easier clip build itself into the territory .

Step 3

process compost or manure into the soil . If your soil is clay , work lime into the territory at a pace of 50 lb . for every 1,000 straight feet . append a 5 - 10 - 15 fertilizer into the planting area at a rate of 20 lb . for every 1,000 square foot . Rake the planting area floor .

Step 4

irrigate the fertilizer and compost into the soil . verify the planting arena is damp when you begin to place the turf . Do not place bare - rootle sod upon juiceless soil .

Step 5

tick the domain you do not need sward to grow with spray paint . Spray around any flowerbed , tree or other areas where grass is not preferred .

Step 6

Lay your greensward slice down starting at the uttermost and long subdivision of the planting site . lie the opus down one by one . Kick the sides of each slice of sod to push them tightly together as you pose them down next to each other . Continue laying the square sodomite pieces until you have covered the intact planting area .

Step 7

Trim any patch of greensward that need to fit around bed of flowers or other obstruction with a hatchet , matchet or shrewd knife .

Step 8

add up 1 in of urine over the freshly laid sod . pose a cupful or other container into the middle of the lawn and keep watering until the container has fill up up to 1 inch . go along watering the sod for the first 10 twenty-four hour period , keeping the top portion of Mary Jane moist but not mucky . bet on your weather condition , you may demand to water every day . Once the root start establishing themselves , cut back watering to two to three times per week .

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