What are the advantages of zoysia grass?

Drought tolerance Because of its extensive root system, Zoysia grass can go dormant during times of drought and recover relatively quickly. The longer the roots are, the more moisture they can store. It’s important to know that how long it takes for Zoysia to recover from drought, depends on its maturity. When it’s first planted, you’ll want to monitor it […]

Will zoysia take over other grasses?

Most people who switch to zoysia get it to fill in bare spots, such as those under trees. Zoysia is a great option to fill in those bare spots that are currently devoid of grass. Most people who switch to Zoysia get it to fill in places where their current lawn is struggling or sparse. If your yard has a […]

What are the downsides of zoysia grass?

Zoysia is more difficult to establish. Zoysia is more difficult to establish than many grasses. Zoysia is slow growing, so it will take a while for the turf to completely cover the area where it’s planted. If you plan to use zoysia in high traffic areas or small patches, it’s best to keep in mind that high traffic areas may […]

All you need to know about zoysia grass

Zoysia grass is a warm-season turf known for its soft texture, moderate shade tolerance and low maintenance requirements. Zoysia grass is a warm-season turf known for its soft texture, moderate shade tolerance and low maintenance requirements. It grows best in warm climates and does well in hot summer weather and mild winters. Zoysia requires less fertilizer and mowing than many […]

Zoysia grass at a glance

Zoysia is a warm-season grass that likes moderate temperatures and preferably, sunny conditions. Zoysia is a warm-season grass that likes moderate temperatures and preferably, sunny conditions. Because of this, Zoysia is suitable for the whole of the USA, from Minnesota to Florida. This kind of grass is native to Asia and has been used in lawns throughout the U.S. since […]

Zoysia Grass

Zoysia grass (Zoysia species) is often touted as a miracle grass, and while many of the claims of its virtues are true, there are also drawbacks. Three species available: Japanese lawn grass (Z. japonica), Manila grass (Z. matrella), and Korean grass (Z. tenuifolia). Korean grass is more a ground cover than lawn grass. It’s wiry but fine-textured and creates interesting […]