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Any of you fellas plugged Zoysia?
Posted on 2/20/24 at 6:36 pm
Posted on 2/20/24 at 6:36 pm
I have some problem spots mainly in between the sidewalk and street. I guess the question is should I pull plugs from the healthy portion of my yard or order pre cut plugs?
Posted on 2/20/24 at 7:08 pm to TexasHand
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Any of you fellas plugged Zoysia?
Nope. Is she cute?
Posted on 2/20/24 at 7:26 pm to TexasHand
I did last year. It may have been due to how dry it was but it clumped and didn't run like centipede or Bermuda plugs. Hopefully it spreads some this year.
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:00 pm to Jack Daniel
She’s Korean so a high probability that she’s cute.
To the op it’s up to you. Minor set back in your main lawn vs ordering plugs
To the op it’s up to you. Minor set back in your main lawn vs ordering plugs
Posted on 2/20/24 at 10:41 pm to TexasHand
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should I pull plugs from the healthy portion of my yard or order pre cut plugs?
Get sod or pull them from your own yard. It ensures consistency and your yard should recover pretty quickly.
Plugs are similar to sod in that they need to be watered and will generally be somewhat slower to establish and spread.
I checkered a part of my yard with “plugs” and it took a couple seasons to fully fill in.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 10:33 am to LSUtigerME
So you take plugs from one area
Then you've got to remove dirt from the area that needs plugs.
The question: Do you fill the first area with sand or with the dirt from the other area. I guess it depends on if it's weed free or not?
What do you suggest? I would think pure sand then take the other dirt and fill a low spot if needed.
Then you've got to remove dirt from the area that needs plugs.
The question: Do you fill the first area with sand or with the dirt from the other area. I guess it depends on if it's weed free or not?
What do you suggest? I would think pure sand then take the other dirt and fill a low spot if needed.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 2:05 pm to TexasHand
Disclaimer: In the preview, my pics aren't showing up. Maybe they're too big. If they don't show up after I submit, I'll work on it.
Sorry to do this, but links are the only thing working for me...
I have Emerald Zoysia, so this may not be directly applicable to you, as it spreads very slowly and has very high maintenance requirements. But I did punch and plug about 2500 plugs from existing area to create new area. It took two full growing seasons to establish. I lost a lot of dirt to erosion, and fought a lot of weed battles during that time. But yes, it can be done.
This is what I punched with. It's a hole punch for piping flange gasket bolt holes. I hit it so many times and mushroomed the top out so much I had to grind it down several times. So it's shorter than it started out.
Punch
This is what the plugs looked like. I did not refill the holes I made in the existing area. I just spread out where I pulled from. I also used a piece of EMT conduit to punch holes in the new bedding area, and pushed each plug down in each. You can see the mushrooming of the conduit. I went through several of those.
Plugs
In this pic you can see the early stages of growth. I had dethatched my yard and scattered thatch over the planted area in hopes of controlling erosion, and possibly getting some sprigs to grow too. Neither of those ideas panned out.
Growing
This is a pic of the transplant area; most of it anyway. From this view, left of the driveway is Emerald, and about 10' of the right side is too. Beyond that, I had planted Zenith seeds, which took really well and was great for years. But after the construction of my shop, I had to haul in dirt to repair all the ground damage, so it's a big mixed up mess, but improving.
Most of area
I plugged in June of 2020. This is from August of 2021
14 months growth June-August of next year
Edit: I'll work on it
Sorry to do this, but links are the only thing working for me...
I have Emerald Zoysia, so this may not be directly applicable to you, as it spreads very slowly and has very high maintenance requirements. But I did punch and plug about 2500 plugs from existing area to create new area. It took two full growing seasons to establish. I lost a lot of dirt to erosion, and fought a lot of weed battles during that time. But yes, it can be done.
This is what I punched with. It's a hole punch for piping flange gasket bolt holes. I hit it so many times and mushroomed the top out so much I had to grind it down several times. So it's shorter than it started out.
Punch
This is what the plugs looked like. I did not refill the holes I made in the existing area. I just spread out where I pulled from. I also used a piece of EMT conduit to punch holes in the new bedding area, and pushed each plug down in each. You can see the mushrooming of the conduit. I went through several of those.
Plugs
In this pic you can see the early stages of growth. I had dethatched my yard and scattered thatch over the planted area in hopes of controlling erosion, and possibly getting some sprigs to grow too. Neither of those ideas panned out.
Growing
This is a pic of the transplant area; most of it anyway. From this view, left of the driveway is Emerald, and about 10' of the right side is too. Beyond that, I had planted Zenith seeds, which took really well and was great for years. But after the construction of my shop, I had to haul in dirt to repair all the ground damage, so it's a big mixed up mess, but improving.
Most of area
I plugged in June of 2020. This is from August of 2021
14 months growth June-August of next year
Edit: I'll work on it
This post was edited on 2/21/24 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 2/22/24 at 9:03 am to Tiger-Striped-Bass
That's truly outstanding progress! 

Posted on 2/22/24 at 8:17 pm to TexasHand
I ordered plugs. It worked well enough. Wasn't the cheapest solution but I liked the results.
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