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When to Plant St. Augustine Grass in Texas

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When to Plant St. Augustine Grass in Texas

When to Plant St. Augustine Grass in Texas. St. Augustine grass is a warm-season perennial grass. Widely used in lawns and pastures, this grass is well-adapted to the climate in Texas. It can survive under a wide range of conditions, but it has the best chances of taking root if you plant it at the right time.

St. Augustine grass is a warm-season perennial grass. Widely used in lawns and pastures, this grass is well-adapted to the climate in Texas. It can survive under a wide range of conditions, but it has the best chances of taking root if you plant it at the right time.
Methods
Summer is generally the best time to plant St. Augustine grass, but the exact timing depends on the method of establishment. St. Augustine grass can be established through seed, sod and plugs.
Time Frame
If you choose sod or plugs, you can establish your lawn at any time during the growing season, which is May through August, as long as water is available. Seeds should be planted in late spring or early summer.
Considerations
St. Augustine grass is well adapted to the coastal areas of Texas, but can be planted anywhere in the state as long as moisture levels are sufficient; St. Augustine has low tolerance for drought. The best soil is fertile and drains well, with a pH between 5.0 and 7.5.

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