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How to Get Emerald Zoysia to Take Over Bermuda

    • 1). Remove some of the Bermuda grass plants and thatch by aerating or running a dethatching rake over your lawn. Make two passes with the tool, with the second pass done at a right angle to the first to ensure even coverage. Rake up all debris and discard it in the trash.

    • 2). Cast a combination of compost, aged livestock manure and granular lawn starter fertilizer over the entire expanse of lawn. Calculate the amount of starter fertilizer by measuring your lawn area and consulting the product label for the corresponding recommend dose. Use enough compost and manure to create an even 1-inch layer over the lawn.

    • 3). Divide the zoysia sod pieces into plugs that are 2 inches square. Use a garden knife or shears to make the cuts and keep the plugs evenly moist until you can plant them.

    • 4). Dig small holes with a trowel or weeding fork and plant the plugs at intervals of 4 to 6 inches. The more plugs at tighter intervals will result in faster establishment of the new lawn. Press the soil around the plug roots to make good contact.

    • 5). Water the plugs until they and the surrounding soil is drenched. Keep the plugs and surrounding soil evenly moist for the first several months and never allow the plugs to dry out. Use a garden sprayer on a light rain or mist setting to avoid disturbing the plugs from their planting holes.

    • 6). Pull any Bermuda grass stolons that encroach around the zoysia plugs to prevent them from being overtaken by the Bermuda grass. Treat the Bermuda around the zoysia as it it were a weed and pull it out from the roots when you see any threat of competition for soil space, water and nutrients.

    • 7). Refrain from mowing the lawn for at least six weeks to allow the roots of the zoysia plugs to knit into the soil below without being disturbed.

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