G Gardner Barnes 250+ Posts Nov 12, 2008 #2 meh, what I like about St A is that it recovers from damage quickly. Weekly mowing is a trade-off I am willing to deal with.
meh, what I like about St A is that it recovers from damage quickly. Weekly mowing is a trade-off I am willing to deal with.
S Steel Shank 1,000+ Posts Nov 12, 2008 #3 Sounds like this could really help the environment. Less mowing also means more beer drinking time.
Mrmyke709 1,000+ Posts Nov 12, 2008 #4 It's still a ******* water *****. We're in the midst of a killer drought and people still plant this ****.
It's still a ******* water *****. We're in the midst of a killer drought and people still plant this ****.
Holden 500+ Posts Nov 12, 2008 #5 I put down Palmetto St. Augustine this summer and love it. Softer, greener, and more drought resistent than Raleigh. This strain does not say if it iis drought resistant (or I didn't see it.) Anyway, I highly recommend the Palmetto.
I put down Palmetto St. Augustine this summer and love it. Softer, greener, and more drought resistent than Raleigh. This strain does not say if it iis drought resistant (or I didn't see it.) Anyway, I highly recommend the Palmetto.