TYPES OF GRASS

 

What’s The Best Grass To Plant in the Brazos Valley?

There is no “one answer fits all.”
We will make the BEST recommendation that will give you the BEST results.

There are several factors to consider when deciding on the right type of grass for your situation.

While water is a critical element for turf and grass growth success, selection of the right type of grass for certain locations in College Station or Bryan is very important. Some grass, like Raleigh or Palmetto St. Augustine, will grow in shade while others need full sun. Some types of grass, like Tifway, will tolerate foot traffic like you see on a golf course, while others, like Centipede, will not.

The blistering Texas heat, can present problems for maintaining a hardy, green lawn during the summer months. Some types of turf or grass, like St. Augustine or Zoysia, can withstand the heat while others, like Centipede, might struggle without proper maintenance.


Our Grass and Turf

The staff at SiteOne has years of experience working with the different varieties of grass and understands the conditions under which they can grow and thrive.

An overview about tolerance conditions can be seen on our resistance chart (below), and we can offer additional information about specific types of grass and turf, perfect for College Station and Bryan weather.

We’ve selected types of grass and turf that are suitable for our area of Texas, so you don’t have to worry about purchasing a product that looks good in a catalogue but will not do well in College Station, Bryan, or the Brazos Valley.

Our grass and turf selections include the following varieties:

Grass Resistance Chart

Some types of grass and turf are excellent for shade while others need sunlight. Some types of grass and turf are great for foot traffic, like grass used on golf courses, while others are not so tolerant. The availability and resistance chart below is a guide to help you make your selections. Our knowledgeable staff can clarify any questions that you may have