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Land O' Lakes FL 34638
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Tarpon Springs FL 34688
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El paisajismo depende en gran medida del pasto, siendo el pasto Bahía una opción popular debido a sus hojas delgadas que se asemejan a las malezas y su tendencia a desarrollar más malezas. El pasto Bahía es resistente a la sequía, lo que lo hace adecuado para áreas con poca lluvia, pero el exceso de riego o fertilización puede hacer que muera rápidamente. En el clima subtropical de Florida con lluvias frecuentes, el pasto Bahía puede enfrentar desafíos que podrían provocar daños graves o la muerte si no se maneja adecuadamente.

Verde sapo con un matiz de hiedra

Mas de 8 horas (sol total)

2" - 3"

Cuchillas largas y delgadas

Moderarda

aprox. 500 pies cuadrados por palet / aprox. 185 piezas por palet




Caring for Bitter Blue St. Augustine
& What to Expect
Bitter Blue St. Augustine is a low-growing, fine-textured grass with a rich blue-green color. The best time to establish this grass is spring to early summer, when warmer temperatures promote strong root development and vigorous growth.
All you need to know about Bitter Blue St. Augustine SOD
At SOD DEPOT OF TAMPA BAY, we offer a variety of high-quality SOD options, including the elegant Bitter Blue St. Augustine, an excellent choice for both sun and partially shaded residential areas, commercial properties, and community spaces. Known for its rich blue-green color and fine texture, Bitter Blue provides a lush, upscale appearance that enhances any landscape.
This grass features a deep blue-green hue and fine-textured, dense blades, giving it a soft, luxurious feel underfoot. Bitter Blue is moderately drought-tolerant and performs well in both full sun and shaded conditions, making it versatile for lawns with varying light exposure. The best time to plant is from spring through early summer, allowing the sod to develop strong roots before the heat of midsummer or the cooler temperatures of fall and winter slow its growth.
A popular choice among St. Augustine varieties, Bitter Blue is recognized for its attractive, narrow blades and dense growth habit, creating a carpet-like, uniform turf. It thrives with at least 4–6 hours of sunlight daily but shows greater shade tolerance than many other warm-season grasses. During colder months, Bitter Blue may enter dormancy and lose some color, but it will quickly green up again as temperatures rise in the spring.
Bitter Blue St. Augustine adapts well to Florida’s humid, subtropical climate but requires consistent maintenance to stay healthy and vibrant. After installation, the sod typically establishes within 2 to 3 weeks, at which time mowing should begin at a height of 2 to 2.5 inches. Regular watering during the establishment phase is important, especially during dry spells, but overwatering should be avoided to prevent fungal diseases. Once established, Bitter Blue benefits from routine watering, mowing, and balanced fertilization to maintain its dense, weed-resistant turf.
Commonly used for home lawns, parks, playgrounds, and light commercial applications, Bitter Blue offers a durable and attractive turf that holds up well to moderate foot traffic when properly maintained. Though it may require more attentive care than some other varieties, proper cultural practices help keep Bitter Blue lush and resilient throughout the year.
Bitter Blue sod is a premium turfgrass choice for warm climates, providing excellent shade tolerance, moderate drought resistance, and a fine texture for a sophisticated, high-quality lawn. With consistent maintenance, Bitter Blue St. Augustine delivers a beautiful and lasting lawn solution ideal for residential and light commercial landscapes.