St. Augustine
Common Name
St. Augustine | 聖奧古斯丁
Species
Stenotaphrum | Secundatum
For When Shade Tolerance is the Top Priority
St. Augustine is a dense, very coarse, low-growing turf chosen primarily for its high shade tolerance. It is well suited to Southern California's varied soils and climates. St. Augustine produces thick-stemmed runners which require permanent borders for containment. Like other warm-season grasses, it becomes dormant in the winter. St. Augustine also has a faster build-up of thatching when in full sun, but has minimal thatching in shade. Dethatching is generally required every year or two depending on the amount of sun it gets.
Specifications
Texture
Color
Season
Recovery Rate
Course
Dark Green
Winter Dormant
High
Resistance & Tolerance
Drought
Bugs & Disease
Poor Soil
Wear
Shade
Heat
Thatching
Low - Moderate
High
Moderate
Low - Moderate
High
Moderate - High
Low - Moderate
**IMPORTANT**
• $100.00 Service Charge for deliveries between 200-499 sq. ft.
• $50.00 Service Charge for deliveries between 500-999 sq. ft.
• No cancellation after harvesting