How many pictures of “lawns” in Arizona and California and Las Vegas have you seen?Grass is overrated. I like how they just have rocks on the lawns in AZ.
Lots of homeowners in the Great Southwest Desert like grass lawns.
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How many pictures of “lawns” in Arizona and California and Las Vegas have you seen?Grass is overrated. I like how they just have rocks on the lawns in AZ.
Buy some Zoysia sod and cut in in 1/2’s, 1/3’s, or 1/4’s and plant it equally around your back yard. It will creep and take over the backyard. Follow the Zoysia maintenance schedule. Obviously the more you plant the faster it will take over. I did that in my own yard which was fescue and my Zoysia is beautiful now.I’m seeking advice. I have fescue in my backyard but it’s a lot of work (weed treat, aerate, overseed and water every year). We neglected it a few years not doing all that and it’s now it’s 80% winter weeds that go dormant in summer so it all looks awful . I’d like to replace it with a grass that spreads and doesn’t require overseeing yearly. It’s too large for zoysia (my front yard zoysia looks great). I can’t afford the sod in the larger back yard. It’ll have to be overseed. It’s partial Sun.
Ant suggestions or advice?
Thanks for the advice!Buy some Zoysia sod and cut in in 1/2’s, 1/3’s, or 1/4’s and plant it equally around your back yard. It will creep and take over the backyard. Follow the Zoysia maintenance schedule. Obviously the more you plant the faster it will take over. I did that in my own yard which was fescue and my Zoysia is beautiful now.
And those laws cost a fortune to maintain because of the heat in the area.How many pictures of “lawns” in Arizona and California and Las Vegas have you seen?
Lots of homeowners in the Great Southwest Desert like grass lawns.
That can be a slow process, how much are you saving over just resoding the entire yard?Buy some Zoysia sod and cut in in 1/2’s, 1/3’s, or 1/4’s and plant it equally around your back yard. It will creep and take over the backyard. Follow the Zoysia maintenance schedule. Obviously the more you plant the faster it will take over. I did that in my own yard which was fescue and my Zoysia is beautiful now.
It of course depends on how much sod you plant. It’s a very inexpensive way of getting a beautiful lawn if you don’t have to have an instant lawn.That can be a slow process, how much are you saving over just resoding the entire yard?