manibhat Just Arrived

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| Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:31 pm Post subject: Neighbors St Augustine Grass overtaking my yard |
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I have Bermuda grass in my yard. My neighbors recently put St Augustine Grass over their bermuda grass. Since there is no fence or metal separation of the yards a few blades of St Augustine Grass started to pop in my yard, so I just plunked it, but the situation seems to be getting worse. In a couple of weeks I could already see it overtaking my yard by 2-3 foot.
I went to Home Depot asking for help, the answer I got from them was to literally get rid of the affected area and lay some new pallets of Bermuda grass.
Is that my only option. Any inputs would be appreciated.
Thanks
Manny
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toni Mistress of Garden Junque

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| Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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Getting rid of what's there and putting in more Bermuda treats the immediate problem but is not a long term solution....it will happen again.
Being sure you are on the property line and not encroaching into your neighbors propery, hammer in metal edging like landscapers use around beds in business areas.
It spreads by creeping stolons so it will fairly easy to see the runners as they grow over the metal edging. Hopefully your neighbor will pull them back or use a trimmer on them. There are some interesting lengths of garden edging you could pretty it up with too.
What ever you come up with, keeping the St. Augustine out of your yard will be something you and your neighbor work on together. Hopefully he/she is agreeable when it comes to doing their part.
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civicboyfl Just Arrived

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| Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 11:51 am Post subject: |
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In order to contain St. Augustine you have to have something to block it. My guess would be something that is solid and goes at least 6 inches under ground and 6 inches above the top of the grass. I have St. augustine in my yard and keeping it contained is a weekly chore. It constantly wants to overtake the driveway, flowerbeds, and even the street.
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kuntrygal Texas Rose
 Joined: 02 Sep 2007 Location: Texas ~ Zone 8 Posts: 3115 PlantStew: 313 |
| Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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For the life of me, I can't understand why someone would perfer Bermuda to St. Augustine. Unless it is because of the grubs that St. Augustine has. IMO SA is a prettier grass!
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