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How to Propagate Stenotaphrum secundatum

From Patch to Pasture: The Easy Guide to Propagating St. Augustine Grass

St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) is a popular choice for homeowners looking for a lush, low-maintenance lawn. But did you know you can easily expand your patch of this beautiful grass without spending a fortune on sod? That’s right, propagating St. Augustine grass is a simple and cost-effective way to build your dream lawn.

Why Propagate?

Two Easy Methods

There are two main methods for propagating St. Augustine grass:

1. Stolon Division: This method is ideal for smaller areas.

2. Plugs: This method is perfect for larger areas and offers greater flexibility in design.

Tips for Success

From a small start to a beautiful lawn, propagating your own St. Augustine grass is an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and rewarding experience. So grab your gloves, get your hands dirty, and witness the incredible magic of nature as your new lawn flourishes!

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