Can do. I will see if I can find my dslr to take the pictures with.Dchall_San_Antonio wrote: ↑August 28th, 2017, 10:34 amI hate when I get wishy washy. Those seed heads look like centipede.
St Augustine seeds are less regular. Generally centipede does not grow that fast nor respond to fertilizer; however, there are some hybrids out that may act more like a lawn grass than the old fashioned centipede.
Can you post another picture of the unmowed grass itself from about 6 inches away looking down and across?
Where to start? Centipede
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Re: Where to start? Centipede
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Can't find dslr, still lots not unpacked from the move. Here is pics from my cell.Dchall_San_Antonio wrote: ↑August 28th, 2017, 10:34 amI hate when I get wishy washy. Those seed heads look like centipede.
St Augustine seeds are less regular. Generally centipede does not grow that fast nor respond to fertilizer; however, there are some hybrids out that may act more like a lawn grass than the old fashioned centipede.
Can you post another picture of the unmowed grass itself from about 6 inches away looking down and across?
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Re: Where to start? Centipede
Centipede doesn't grow fast?????? I could mow mine every other day.
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