Ronno6
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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild
Many people from the North and central Atlantic regard St. Augustine as "weeds" as it is too coarse for their fescue and Bermuda tastes.
While in Astor I discovered centipede grass quite by accident, and I LOVE it!
It is pretty much the lawn grass of choice here in South Mississippi, and is about the only sod you can find.
Low growing,fine blade VERY low maintenance grass (not much water or fertilizer required.)
But, it loves lots of sunlight and turns golden brown in the winter.
Only real drawback is that it is slow to spread (except onto the driveway or out into the street....)
I cut runners that grow where not desired and transplant into needy areas.
I have transplanted a few St. Augustine sprigs in my shaded glade, and it has spread like wildfire!
Doesn't seem to grow too high,either, even though it over the drain field of my septic system.
Anyway, the rye grows green and tall in the winter. Very fine blade.
I usually perform the first cuts with a push mower till the stuff gets rooted in good.
Enjoy your "vacation!"
Many people from the North and central Atlantic regard St. Augustine as "weeds" as it is too coarse for their fescue and Bermuda tastes.
While in Astor I discovered centipede grass quite by accident, and I LOVE it!
It is pretty much the lawn grass of choice here in South Mississippi, and is about the only sod you can find.
Low growing,fine blade VERY low maintenance grass (not much water or fertilizer required.)
But, it loves lots of sunlight and turns golden brown in the winter.
Only real drawback is that it is slow to spread (except onto the driveway or out into the street....)
I cut runners that grow where not desired and transplant into needy areas.
I have transplanted a few St. Augustine sprigs in my shaded glade, and it has spread like wildfire!
Doesn't seem to grow too high,either, even though it over the drain field of my septic system.
Anyway, the rye grows green and tall in the winter. Very fine blade.
I usually perform the first cuts with a push mower till the stuff gets rooted in good.
Enjoy your "vacation!"