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All - Happy hump day! Trust yall are doing well.

I have a Zeon Zoysia yard in Atlanta and year over year i find it difficult in the spring to get the yard to look full and get thick since the prior season dead grass lingers for months. Of course mowing clears a bit each mow, but overall i'd think clearing this out would allow the yard to thicken up a lot quicker.

Is a power rake / dethatcher the answer to my problems? Since this is old dead grass still standing rather than thatch near the dirt i wasn't sure. OR am i S.O.L. since what really was needed was to be scalped earlier in the season? Any input is appreciated.

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SCGrassMan said:
This is only my second season with Zeon. Mine was very thin and thatchy this spring as well. I'd be interested to see what the smart people say.
Guys, I have no knowledge of Zoysia nor am I one of the smart people. However, I scarified/dethatched my lawn (Tif 419) at the end of March this year for the first time and my experience has been positive. If I had a lawn pic to share you would see nothing but green turf. There is no dead grass or thatch to be seen. I am pretty happy with it considering this April was the coldest on record for the last 10 years. It will be a part of my lawn program from here forward.
 

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Zoysia owner here and living in the FL panhandle. Here is what I believe has happened to my zoysia this year. We had a fairly warm February and early March. Then the cold showed up dropping our night temps into the low 40's. I believe my lawn used up a lot of its energy in February and March. When the cold showed up it just shut itself down.

Then it warmed up and cooled off again. April was really cool here as well. So I am guessing it totally confused the grass. All of a sudden it got hot and in a hurry plus we have lacked for rain here as well. It hasn't rained in almost a month.

In the past two weeks my lawn has finally begun to take off slowly but surely. From what I am told Zoysia doesn't like those wild temperature swings were were having.

I may be totally wrong in my observations. I am just happy to have some green grass finally.
 

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it's been an odd spring. i've got neighbors 'muda and zoysia that mow at a rotary level -sure, they still see straw. my tifgrand was green but hadn't really grown much either, still showing some baggage from last years dormancy.

i've got some trouble areas in the back shade ...i'm going to be applying fungicides preventatively this fall, rather than reactively.

i will say, this week it's all growing as we're getting up there where the low + high ~ 150 degrees....and i have yet to apply any fertilizer to my zoysia this year. i had cut saturday and then wednesday due to the growth so i think "it's on" from here
 

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raymond said:
All - Happy hump day! Trust yall are doing well.

I have a Zeon Zoysia yard in Atlanta and year over year i find it difficult in the spring to get the yard to look full and get thick since the prior season dead grass lingers for months. Of course mowing clears a bit each mow, but overall i'd think clearing this out would allow the yard to thicken up a lot quicker.

Is a power rake / dethatcher the answer to my problems? Since this is old dead grass still standing rather than thatch near the dirt i wasn't sure. OR am i S.O.L. since what really was needed was to be scalped earlier in the season? Any input is appreciated.

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Thanks in advance!
Scalp it now, and let it grow back. Dethatching is even harder on grass because it is pulling on the root system. I actually do not want Zeon to get too thick. I maintain a couple of Zeon lawns in Hawaii. They get difficult to keep healthy if there is no sun or it is shaded. They also totally lose all vigor if temperatures during the day go below 80 or drop below 70 at night. Heaven help you if it is cloudy and cool for more than a week or two, then most Zoysia varieties with the exception of Emerald are really hard to keep.
 

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Greendoc said:
raymond said:
All - Happy hump day! Trust yall are doing well.

I have a Zeon Zoysia yard in Atlanta and year over year i find it difficult in the spring to get the yard to look full and get thick since the prior season dead grass lingers for months. Of course mowing clears a bit each mow, but overall i'd think clearing this out would allow the yard to thicken up a lot quicker.

Is a power rake / dethatcher the answer to my problems? Since this is old dead grass still standing rather than thatch near the dirt i wasn't sure. OR am i S.O.L. since what really was needed was to be scalped earlier in the season? Any input is appreciated.

Example picture:
Thanks in advance!
Scalp it now, and let it grow back. Dethatching is even harder on grass because it is pulling on the root system. I actually do not want Zeon to get too thick. I maintain a couple of Zeon lawns in Hawaii. They get difficult to keep healthy if there is no sun or it is shaded. They also totally lose all vigor if temperatures during the day go below 80 or drop below 70 at night. Heaven help you if it is cloudy and cool for more than a week or two, then most Zoysia varieties with the exception of Emerald are really hard to keep.
+100 - Greendoc is THE Smart guy when it comes to Zoysias and most other things.
 
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