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Many factors must be considered when selecting the best grass for your needs. The condition of planting areas, such as whether there is full sun or partial sun, soil, desired level of care, and location influences growth. The grass species best suited for you depends on these factors and your personal preferences.

Bermuda is one of the most commonly used grasses, and it's known for its tough properties and ability to withstand heat. Bermuda grass can provide a beautiful, dense, fine textured lawn with proper care, but it has very low shade tolerance, making it a poor choice for landscapes with shady areas. More Info >>

Buffalograss is often tall, greyish-green in appearance and has a fine texture. A rugged grass that grows well in loam & clay soils, and not well in sandy soils. It is a grass well suited for conditions of drought, high heat, high winds, and cool winters. Buffalograss is so low maintenance that some people will often only mow it a few times, or even not at all during the year. More Info >>

Centipede Grass is a fine to medium textured grass with varying root depths and a yellowish-green color. It generally turns brown in hot and dry weather and goes dormant in the winter and is a low-maintenance grass that tends to grow best in acidic soils. More Info >>

St. Augustine Grass tends to flourish in areas of high heat, sunlight, and shade. It has a medium to coarse texture and often gives a dark-green to bluish-green appearance with moderate to excellent durability and grows and spreads fast. More Info >>

Zoyia is a fine to medium textured grass. Zoyia is a deep rooted, slow growing grass with a medium to dark-green appearance with a high tolerance to heat and drought. It is generally disease and pest resistant with some tolerance to shade. More Info >>
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