St. Augustinegrass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) Easily grown from sod, plugs, or sprigs, St. Augustinegrass produces a dense blue-green turf that has good shade and salt tolerance. It is highly popular in coastal areas from Florida to California. Drawbacks: Thick thatch if heavily fertilized and watered. Vulnerable to chinch bugs and grubs. Recommendations: For USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10. According to the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP), look for slow-growing Amerishade, cold…


If you read the research reports from various grass institutes, the number of cultivars of grass species are astonishing. When you add in the numerous characteristics of each grass and how each grows under different conditions, the task of selecting the best for your location can seem daunting. In addition, with ongoing research, there are always new and improved cultivars. Avoid confusion by contacting your Cooperative Extension Service (CSREES) and…