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Fertility
Apply between 2 and 4 pounds of nitrogen per 1000 S.F. annually,
during the growing season. Select a fertilizer that is labeled
for use on zoysiagrass lawns. Do not apply fertilizer to wet
turf to avoid burning. Too much fertility will result in a
thatchy and unhealthy lawn.
Mowing
Mow between 1/2 and 1 and 1/2 inches high. Catch and remove
clippings. Never remove more than 1/3 of the leaf at any one
cutting. Always use a sharp blade. Can be mower with either
reel or rotary mower.
Watering
Though very drought tolerant, zoysiagrass prefers infrequent
deep watering. Do not over-water (avoid standing water for
any period of time).
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Thatch Removal
Periodically (every other year) it may be necessary to remove
accumulated thatch and debris. This is best accomplished in
the late winter - just before turf turns green. Scalp or de-thatch
with a commercial machine and remove debris.
Weeds
Zoysias dense growth can reduce the weed population but
to be sure, use of a pre-emergent herbicide in the spring
and fall, recommended for use on zoysia lawns on the label
is strongly recommended.
Pests
Pests can become a problem, especially if zoysia is not
growing in a healthy way - too much fertility, too little
food and water, etc. If pests persist, contact the local county
agent or nursery owner and ask for assistance in identification
of the problem and the recommended control.
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