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Palmetto® St. Augustine Grass Plugs

Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Palmetto’


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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Low Maintenance, Groundcover, Slopes/Erosion Control, Heat Tolerant, Salt Tolerant, and Drought resistant

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Palmetto’
  • Height
    3-4 ft
  • Width
    1-2 ft
  • Growing Zones
    7-11
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall

Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Palmetto® thrives in full sun but is the most shade tolerant of the St. Augustine varieties. Aim for at least 4 to 5 hours of direct sunlight; while it handles dappled light better than others, deep shade will result in a thinner turf and slower recovery from foot traffic.
  • Soil: This grass prefers well drained, sandy or loamy soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. If you have heavy clay, incorporate organic compost before planting to improve drainage and prevent the stolons from "suffocating" in waterlogged ground.

Watering Requirements

During the first two weeks of establishment, keep the plugs consistently moist with short, frequent waterings twice daily. Once the root system is anchored and the grass begins to spread, transition to deep, infrequent watering of about 1 inch per week to encourage deep root growth. Inconsistent watering or allowing the soil to bone dry will cause the blades to fold and turn a dull bluish-gray, signaling the plant is under stress.

Pruning Tips

Think of mowing as a regular haircut that encourages the plant to grow "out" rather than "up." Maintain a height of 3 to 4 inches to shade the soil and keep the root system cool. Never remove more than one-third of the leaf blade at a time, as scalpimg the lawn shocks the grass and opens the door for weed seeds to take hold.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a high-quality, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer in the spring after the grass has fully "woken up" and turned green. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers in the late fall or winter months because this can force new, tender growth that is easily damaged by a sudden frost. A balanced approach ensures the grass stores energy in its roots for the dormant season rather than wasting it on top growth.

Palmetto® St. Augustine Grass Plugs (Stenotaphrum secundatum 'Palmetto’)is a new and improved warm-season turfgrass with fantastic color and incredible fine texture! Since its introduction in 1994, thousands of homeowners can attest to the easy maintenance and aesthetic appearance of this landscaping turf offers!

Featuring great cold and heat tolerances and good drought tolerance once established, this versatile lawn grass is the perfect choice for lawns of all kinds, both residential and commercial. Easily maintained to retain its plush, thick appearance and vivid green color, St. Augustine is softer to the touch and stays greener longer than other grasses in the fall.

Palmetto® St. Augustine features a full-grown height of 3-4 inches when not going to seed, but each plug can spread upwards of 12-18 inches each. Semi-evergreen in mild winters, you’ll enjoy green lawns longer, while you also enjoy thicker sod even in partial shade!

How Many Plug Trays Should I Order?

Very well adapted to the Southern States, this fine-textured semi-dwarf grass is a breeze to maintain and enjoy less mowing to maintain its natural 3-4” height!

NatureHills.com turf grass plugs are healthy 1 ½ inch square X 2 ¼ inches deep. Palmetto® St. Augustine Grass is sold by the tray, with 70 plugs in each tray, so coverage will depend on how close you plant them. Recommended spacing is 6 to 12 inches. See the Table Below for shipping times, square footage and spacing.

  • Vivid Green & Fine-Texture
  • Fantastic Shade & Heat Tolerance
  • Good Drought Tolerance Once Established
  • Softer to the Touch
  • Stays Green Longer/Semi-Evergreen

#ProPlantTips for Care:

St. Augustine plugs are Easy to Install. Irrigate the ground thoroughly several days ahead of planting, then maintain soil moisture consistently afterward. Apply a light amount of organic fertilizer. Install by punching 1-inch holes in the ground. We recommend planting the plugs one foot apart. Gently remove the plugs from the tray by pushing them up from the bottom. Do not PULL them from the top as this may damage the roots.

Palmetto® St. Augustine Grass plugs are fantastic warm-season grass for a lush green lawn! If you have some shade and want low-maintenance lawn geared for the Southern States, then order Palmetto® St. Augustine today at NatureHills.com!

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