I moved to this new house in November and am getting ready to start my first Zoysia sod project. Everything down here is St Augustine which I am not a fan of, I am used to the softer grasses from up North. I live in Anahuac Texas (Southeast) where it is very swampy and wet. Most peoples yards hold water after heavy rains. The soil is thick, horrible draining clay. (will be getting a soil test soon). I will be bringing in a couple trucks of topsoil (maybe topsoil/sand mix?) and regrading back there to encourage water runoff to the sides and towards the back (there's a drop off to the Bayou in the back behind the fence).
I originally was looking at Zorro or Zeon as I am attracted to the look. I think after reading more that I may not be ready for that and have since started looking at Jamur. Based on what I've read (there seems to be limited information that I can find), it seems like a much higher recovery rate from damage, heartier etc. It's not the super fine blade that I prefer, but it doesn't look like stiff straw like St Augustine either. I do like that it appears to grow in really thick and dense. If the Bride can walk barefoot then we will be happy. I also like to mow short, but was reading on another forum that a couple guys couldn't mow less than 3" or it would be all brown and just stem, however it's listed as being able to be mowed down to 1/2".
I'm going to sod down the side and back of the pool (full sun), and as far back into the woods as the shade will let me get away with. Just behind that first cluster of trees is a big opening that gets sun throughout the day, currently trying to convince the wife to let me take out that center cluster. These pictures are facing north, and late in the day. There is more sun back there closer to noon.
I will start dirt work next week and will start posting my progress.
Anyone have experience with Jamur? Jamur in shady areas? Will Zorro and Zeon be a lot more shade tolerant? Is Jamur "soft"? Mowing heights on Jamur?
Thanks!
https://imgur.com/2uW2syF
https://imgur.com/lxNPGTf
I originally was looking at Zorro or Zeon as I am attracted to the look. I think after reading more that I may not be ready for that and have since started looking at Jamur. Based on what I've read (there seems to be limited information that I can find), it seems like a much higher recovery rate from damage, heartier etc. It's not the super fine blade that I prefer, but it doesn't look like stiff straw like St Augustine either. I do like that it appears to grow in really thick and dense. If the Bride can walk barefoot then we will be happy. I also like to mow short, but was reading on another forum that a couple guys couldn't mow less than 3" or it would be all brown and just stem, however it's listed as being able to be mowed down to 1/2".
I'm going to sod down the side and back of the pool (full sun), and as far back into the woods as the shade will let me get away with. Just behind that first cluster of trees is a big opening that gets sun throughout the day, currently trying to convince the wife to let me take out that center cluster. These pictures are facing north, and late in the day. There is more sun back there closer to noon.
I will start dirt work next week and will start posting my progress.
Anyone have experience with Jamur? Jamur in shady areas? Will Zorro and Zeon be a lot more shade tolerant? Is Jamur "soft"? Mowing heights on Jamur?
Thanks!
https://imgur.com/2uW2syF
https://imgur.com/lxNPGTf