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What type of grass is good to get in Birmingham?

Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:32 pm
Posted by TydeLyfe
Birmingham
Member since Mar 2014
111 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:32 pm
And feels good to roll around in and stand on Cost doesn't matter I've been saving. thanks.
Posted by Rebelgator
Pripyat Bridge
Member since Mar 2010
39543 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:34 pm to
Just get some Astroturf... Roll Tide.
Posted by TydeLyfe
Birmingham
Member since Mar 2014
111 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:38 pm to
My neighbor put some down under his pecan trees and where his dogs like to run and it looks fake expesially in the winter. Need real grass.
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
38865 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:40 pm to
I have zosia. It's temperamental though, so I wouldn't recommend it. It came with the house I bought and it seems the whole neighborhood has it so I haven't bothered replacing it with something else.
Posted by Rebelgator
Pripyat Bridge
Member since Mar 2010
39543 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:44 pm to
That's because it is fake.
Posted by TydeLyfe
Birmingham
Member since Mar 2014
111 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:48 pm to
Yeah well I know that moron I need real grass not fake
Posted by Motengator
Central Texas
Member since Feb 2013
1357 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:53 pm to
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moron

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expesially
Posted by Jalbow3
Trussville
Member since Oct 2008
4069 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:54 pm to
Empire Zoysia would be my choice. It does well in the summer when we have little rain.
This post was edited on 4/4/14 at 3:56 pm
Posted by TydeLyfe
Birmingham
Member since Mar 2014
111 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 3:57 pm to
My buddy said just throw some rye grass out but that's crazy right?
Posted by Evolved Simian
Bushwood Country Club
Member since Sep 2010
20448 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 4:04 pm to
Centipede grass would be my choice. It forms a nice thick turf and grows slowly so it requires less frequent mowing than other grass. It's also well suited to the climate.

It doesn't hold up well to excessive foot traffic, though, so if you've got dogs or a play area for the kids, it probably won't thrive there.

Zoysia is a great looking grass that tolerates trampling and shade, but is kind of prickly underfoot, if you're serious about rolling around in it.

Bermuda does well in the area.

St. Augustine is your other choice. It's a broad leaf grass (broader than centipede, even), but Birmingham is kind of on the northern end of the region where you can grow it.
Posted by Jalbow3
Trussville
Member since Oct 2008
4069 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 4:04 pm to
It's too late for Rye. It needs to be down before winter. If you want to throw some seed out, get Fescue this time of year.
Posted by Evolved Simian
Bushwood Country Club
Member since Sep 2010
20448 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 4:14 pm to
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Cost doesn't matter


If this is true, and you don't mind some work to initially get it in, go with the centipede.

I did it at one of my old houses. At the time, there was one cultivar that could be put in as sod, but most lawns were started from seed.

It's best to kill the existing grass with Roundup, then a week later rent a tiller and spend a Saturday tilling the yard under, then spread the centipede seed and cover with hay. Do it now, and by the end of the summer, you'll have a nice cushy thick turf that you only have to mow every couple of weeks. The centipede turf grows so thickly, that it usually chokes all the weeds out.

BTW - Your buddy who says to throw out rye seed sounds like a lazy redneck.
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
Bozeman
Member since Dec 2010
39829 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 4:20 pm to
cannibas is popular here.
Posted by Evolved Simian
Bushwood Country Club
Member since Sep 2010
20448 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 5:14 pm to
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cannibas is popular here.




Yeah, but if it's any good, you get all sticky trying to roll around in it.
Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
27694 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 5:22 pm to
Fescue,throw out plenty of seed and spread hay over it.
Posted by Bama Bird
Member since Dec 2011
Member since Mar 2013
19006 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 5:26 pm to
I just asked my mom who knows much more about it than me....

Bermuda is the most common, but zoysia is the best in her opinion
Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
Member since Dec 2009
41032 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 6:07 pm to
If you have plenty of sun, then Bermuda or centipede. Shady, go with St Augustine.


PS: The county extension office is located at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. They are very helpful with things like this. Call your count extension agent.
This post was edited on 4/4/14 at 6:09 pm
Posted by Stonehog
Platinum Rewards Club
Member since Aug 2011
33326 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 6:43 pm to
Bermuda
Posted by Jerry the Sailor
Member since May 2013
933 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 6:45 pm to
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This post was edited on 6/12/14 at 6:09 pm
Posted by Patton
Principality of Sealand
Member since Apr 2011
32647 posts
Posted on 4/4/14 at 7:18 pm to
No it's not. Rye grass with attention is the best lawn possible.
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