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I read that St. Augustine is the best grass for a semi-shady area. I have removed half of my backyard due to weeds, etc. When can I sod with St. Augustine? If not until spring, should I sow rye grass on the part I removed?
LARRY
Newport Beach
Yes, St. Augustine is a better choice for semi-shady areas, although no grass will grow well in full shade. Being a warm-season grass, St. Augustine should be installed in late spring or summer, not now. It can be installed from sod, which is pricey, or plugs or stolons. Be sure you understand the care of St. Augustine before installing, so that you will have a healthy, satisfying turf. In the meantime, you can over-seed now with annual ryegrass for a pleasant lawn through winter and mid-spring.
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