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Centipede Grass vs. Bermuda: Which Is Better for Your Lawn?

Posted by Travis Chulick on Apr 20th 2026

Bermuda grass is better for homeowners who want a high-performance, traffic-tolerant lawn in full sun and are willing to invest in regular maintenance. Centipede grass is better for homeowners who wa …
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Types of Zoysia Grass: Best Varieties Compared

Posted by Travis Chulick on Apr 18th 2026

The most common types of Zoysia grass are Empire, Zeon, Emerald, Meyer (Z-52), and Zenith. Empire is the most widely available and heat-tolerant option for Texas and the Gulf Coast. Zeon and Emerald …
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Best Grass for Dogs: Which Varieties Actually Survive Paws, Play & Urine

Posted by Travis Chulick on Mar 13th 2026

TifTuf Bermuda is the top-rated grass for dogs. Its dense rhizome network tolerates heavy paw traffic and recovers from urine damage faster than any other warm-season variety, typically regrowing bar …
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Zoysia vs. Bermuda Grass: Which One Is Right for Your Yard?

Posted by Travis Chulick on Mar 6th 2026

Bermuda Grass thrives in full sun and with heavy foot traffic, and establishes quickly, making it the go-to choice for athletic fields and sunny lawns. Zoysia Grass handles partial shade and cold win …
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St. Augustine Grass Care: The Complete Watering, Mowing & Fertilizing Guide

Posted by Travis Chulick on Mar 4th 2026

St. Augustine grass needs 1–1.5 inches of water per week, mowing at 2.5–4 inches every 7–14 days, and 2–4 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet per year applied across 3&nd …
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Bermuda Grass vs. St. Augustine: Which Is Better?

Posted by Travis Chulick on Mar 3rd 2026

Bermuda grass is better for full-sun lawns with heavy foot traffic, drought-prone climates, and homeowners who want low-water, dense turf. St. Augustine grass is better for shaded or partially shaded …
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