Zoysia – When To Cut It
Q: My zoysia sod was put down around the first of March. It has mostly greened up and growing. Do I need to cut it now or wait?
A: If the grass is more than two inches high then set your mower to that height and mow it now. Eventually it will fill in uniformly and you can mow it every week at that height. If you haven’t fed it, apply a starter fertilizer now and then regular lawn fertilizer in July. Be sure to water afterwards.
TAGS:
-
Advertisement
-
Follow Walter
-
Advertisement
-
-
April calendar
Time to start moving your houseplants outdoors gradually. April winds will keep your wind chimes tinkling....
Get The Checklist
-
-
-
name that plant
Post your puzzlers and help others with theirs.
Start Here
-
-
Trending Posts
-
1
Compost – White Roots Growing in It
-
2
Native Plants – Identifying
-
3
Pansy – Slow to Bloom
-
4
Butterfly Bush – Remove Flowers
-
5
Holly, Liriope Berries – Not Poisonous
-
1
Creeping Jenny- Can I Kill The Oxalis In It?
-
2
DIGGING AND STORING TENDER BULBS
-
3
A Banana Enthusiast’s Notes on Banana Feeding
-
4
Oak – Gouty Gall
-
5
Clematis – Best Ones for Georgia
-
-
Walter’s Bookshelf
Browse and purchase gardening books by Walter Reeves, plus select titles by other authors.
View books -
Popular topics
Soil Spring Summer Seed Winter Fall Flowers Weed Fertilizer Disease Shade Temperature Pots Oak Pine Pruning Mulch Watering Container Maple Compost Birds Herbicide Tomatoes Azalea Moisture Poison Pears Hydrangea Glyphosate Caterpillar Cherry Pests Roundup Irrigation Pesticide Pre-Emergent Stone Dogwood Peach Spider Pine Straw Greenhouse Magnolia Squash Squirrels Travel Beans Lemon Japanese Maple