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As soon as the weather gets chilly, zoysiagrass goes dormant. You'll see a brown lawn until some time around May. If you live too far north, you'll have a dormant lawn for much of the growing season, which is why this grass type is typically not recommended for cooler climates.
 
As soon as the weather gets chilly, zoysiagrass goes dormant. You'll see a brown lawn until some time around May. If you live too far north, you'll have a dormant lawn for much of the growing season, which is why this grass type is typically not recommended for cooler climates.
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Zoysia is a warm-season grass, like Bermuda and St. Augustine.  Zoysia can survive cold weather, even in extreme areas like Minnesota.

Latest revision as of 08:45, 12 April 2016

Zoysiagrass, Zoysia, Amazoy

Zoysiagrass can be grown from seed, sod, or plugs. Zoysia is a slow grower so sod or plugs are most commonly used.

As soon as the weather gets chilly, zoysiagrass goes dormant. You'll see a brown lawn until some time around May. If you live too far north, you'll have a dormant lawn for much of the growing season, which is why this grass type is typically not recommended for cooler climates.

Zoysia is a warm-season grass, like Bermuda and St. Augustine. Zoysia can survive cold weather, even in extreme areas like Minnesota.