Category: Zoysia Grass
Zoysia Grass vs. Bermuda Grass: Which is Right for Your North Texas Lawn?
If you are comparing Zoysia and Bermuda grass for a North Texas lawn installation, the short answer is this: Zoysia outperforms Bermuda on nearly every metric that matters for a…
Zoysia Grass Fungus and Disease: How to Identify and Fix Them in DFW
Zoysia grass is more resistant to fungal disease than Saint Augustine and more resistant than Bermuda in over-fertilized conditions. But no warm-season grass is completely immune, and North Texas growing…
How Much Sun Does Zoysia Grass Need to Thrive?
Zoysia grass needs a minimum of three hours of direct sunlight per day to maintain density, color, and weed suppression. Some varieties, particularly Palisades Zoysia, can function at that minimum….
Zeon Zoysia vs. Palisades Zoysia: A Complete Side-by-Side Comparison
The two most common Zoysia varieties installed for residential and commercial lawns in North Texas are Zeon Zoysia and Palisades Zoysia. Both are significantly better than Bermuda grass for most…
How to Water New Zoysia Sod in Texas: A Complete Week-by-Week Schedule
New Zoysia sod needs more water in its first four weeks than it will need for the rest of its life. The establishment phase is when a new lawn is…
How to Fertilize Zoysia Grass in North Texas (And When Not To)
Zoysia grass is one of the most reliable and attractive turf options for North Texas homeowners. It creates a dense, carpet-like lawn that handles heat, drought, and partial shade better…
Zeon Zoysia: Everything North Texas Homeowners Need to Know
Zeon Zoysia is one of the most popular premium turf choices for homeowners in North Texas who want a lawn that looks high-end but still performs well in the region’s…
Zoysia Grass in Texas: Why It Outperforms Every Other Warm-Season Grass
Texas is known for extreme lawn conditions—long hot summers, unpredictable rainfall, heavy clay soils, and occasional winter freezes. Because of this, choosing the right grass is one of the most…