Zoysiagrass Selection Guide

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 29, 2025
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Overview

Looking to grow Zoysiagrass in Texas? Our free guide designed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension's  turfgrass experts helps you choose the perfect type for your Texas yard. Learn about different varieties, pros & cons, and expert care tips. Download your copy today!

Publication Information

The grass is greener on the side that understands it best.

No one understands grass better than our Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Turfgrass Breeding experts.

Download and follow our Zoysiagrass Selection Guide and see how your lawn will thrive for yourself!

Our guide offers research-based advice on choosing and caring for Zoysiagrass.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • Comparing Zoysiagrass: Learn the pros and cons for different Zoysiagrass cultivars.
  • Right grass, right place: Choose the best Zoysiagrass for your yard and our Texas weather.
  • Expert help: Get research-based tips to keep your lawn healthy and thriving.

Whether you're a landscaper, part of parks and rec, or a homeowner wanting to impress your neighbors with your lawn, our guide is here to help.

Ready to get started? Download our free guide today!

Looking for solutions in your county? Contact your local extension experts

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