Zoysia

Zoysia ( Zoysia Japonica )

NOTE: Please order your Turf 1 Day in advance.

Due to the impending summer heat it is not possible to stock and guarantee

the freshness of excess Sod at our Tanner Road location at this time.

Zoysiagrass originated from areas in Southeast Asia, China and Japan. It is a low growing, heat resistant creeping grass. Zoysia is slow to establish but aggressive and competes with weeds for its own space. Zoysia is a warm season grass that can be grown further north than many of the other warm season grasses. It makes one of the most beautiful, carpeted lawns when fully established.
Emerald — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Emerald Zoysia is a fine bladed dense zoysia with good cold tolerance.

Cavalier — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Cavalier Zoysia is a fine-textured, high density turf with excellent shade and drought tolerance.

Empire — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Empire Turf combines its very low growing wide bladed Zoysia green color and fine, tight blade growth.

Palisades — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Palisades forms a thick lawn with medium-broad textured leaf blades(5-7mm) with a dark green color.

Zeon — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Zeon Zoysia is a superior fine-bladed Zoysia grass with a unique, soft leaf blade.

Jamur — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Jamur produces a very lush, dense turf and offers an unusually rapid recovery rate from traffic.

Zorro’s — Houston, TX — Mata-Turf, Inc.

Zorro’s density, texture, and adaptability to different mowing heights offers an excellent shade tolerance.

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Disclaimer: Proprietary Grasses such as Zoysia’s will always develop various weeds, due to their slow metabolism rates, which makes for all of their good qualities. Nutsedge / Nutgrass is a very common weed also. Image or Imagine is very effective at controlling it, usually take a few applications. For other broadleaf weeds, it is necessary to apply an herbicide that is safe for that particular turf. With the Zoysia's and Bermuda grasses, weeds are prevalent.  Always follows directions on the container, more isn't better. Round Up or Finale doesn't affect Nutsedge at all for instance. Spot treatments are best, unless there is a major infestation. Birds / Rain & Maintenance companies that do not wash off their equipment from one job to the next, tend to help to spread the contamination. Of course when we apply our soil amendments on projects that we install, it makes for a great growing medium for everything. Weeds do not come in the new Sod; the Farms go to great lengths to avoid that from happening. We are not responsible for weeds that come up in the new turf. Our grasses are delivered weed free. It is best to find a company that can treat your lawn or simply educate yourself on what to apply and when. 

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