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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 11795209" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>I have ST Augustine, and it is a finicky grass. If it has died off, the best thing to do is plug it. It will fill in pretty quickly. I water my grass just about every day. For most people that would cost a fortune, but I have a shallow well for my irrigation. I thought about planting Zoysia, but I didn't like that it needs to be cut 1" or less. I cut my grass at about 3" and like the way it looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 11795209, member: 26495"] I have ST Augustine, and it is a finicky grass. If it has died off, the best thing to do is plug it. It will fill in pretty quickly. I water my grass just about every day. For most people that would cost a fortune, but I have a shallow well for my irrigation. I thought about planting Zoysia, but I didn't like that it needs to be cut 1" or less. I cut my grass at about 3" and like the way it looks. [/QUOTE]
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