So, I have Bermuda in the front and it's looking pretty good after a couple of years of TLC.
The back, is another story. I want to start fresh and get sod down in the next month or two.
Here's what I've got and would like in the end.
- I'm in Columbus, GA (west central GA, zone 8a, hot, humid summers, 30s in winter)
- About 2300 sqft
- these are small patches of grass, no big areas
- lots of shaded areas from pines, trees and palm trees
- a big section is on a decent slope, used to have no grass growing here, but took down 3 birches last year and have a lot more sun coming in
My ideal order of cultivar
1.) needs to be shade tolerant
2,) recover quick, I have 2 large dogs (don't dig, but they're big)
3.) the look. I'm used to northern grasses of Indiana, and would like something very green and lush, does that mean a finer or a wider blade? I don't know. I do know my wife is not a big fan of Bermuda for its little tree like look. I personally don't like the look of Centipede.
So all that said, I've narrowed down on Zoysia, found a dealer that has Zeon or Zenith. I've been reading info on the web for a few days now, but seems I keep getting myself more confused.
Dealer is Supersod.com, they also sell those yellow bags of compost soil. $2,300 for 2,500sqft Zenith and 4 yards of soils doesn't sound to bad to me.
What do the experts think?
The back, is another story. I want to start fresh and get sod down in the next month or two.
Here's what I've got and would like in the end.
- I'm in Columbus, GA (west central GA, zone 8a, hot, humid summers, 30s in winter)
- About 2300 sqft
- these are small patches of grass, no big areas
- lots of shaded areas from pines, trees and palm trees
- a big section is on a decent slope, used to have no grass growing here, but took down 3 birches last year and have a lot more sun coming in
My ideal order of cultivar
1.) needs to be shade tolerant
2,) recover quick, I have 2 large dogs (don't dig, but they're big)
3.) the look. I'm used to northern grasses of Indiana, and would like something very green and lush, does that mean a finer or a wider blade? I don't know. I do know my wife is not a big fan of Bermuda for its little tree like look. I personally don't like the look of Centipede.
So all that said, I've narrowed down on Zoysia, found a dealer that has Zeon or Zenith. I've been reading info on the web for a few days now, but seems I keep getting myself more confused.
Dealer is Supersod.com, they also sell those yellow bags of compost soil. $2,300 for 2,500sqft Zenith and 4 yards of soils doesn't sound to bad to me.
What do the experts think?