Also referred to as bahiagrass, this hardy, easy-to-care-for variety actually thrives in sandy, poor soil conditions.

It has a coarse texture and can be used forerosion controland hay production.

Bahiagrass grows in stolons, or thick stems that root in short intervals.

Bahia grass with thin blades growing in front of ferns

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This means it is perfect for creating thick, blanketing lawns.

Instead,Paspalum notatumthrives in acidic, sandy, poor soil conditions and requires minimal maintenance.

Use this grass variety in areas with full sunshine and high humidity.

Bahia grass blades in lawn closeup

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Though this is a trying climate for many kinds of lawn grass, bahiagrass prefers this climate.

To keep your lawn looking thick and lovely, be sure not to overwater.

Too much water can actually weaken the grass.

Bahia grass covering lawn with thin and fluffy blades

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Water as needed to keep its color strong and healthy.

As formowing, keep your bahiagrass blades mowed to a length of about two to three inches.

Be aware that the thick blades can be tough on poor quality mowers.

Bahia grass lawn with seed heads on thin stems

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Light

Being well-suited for southern climates, bahiagrass thrives in full sun exposure.

It is not a fan of shaded areas.

Soil

Bahia thrives in soil that many lawn varieties struggle with.

Bahia grass seed head in a v-shape closeup

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It is an ideal selection for poor, sandy soils that are low in nutrients.

When it comes to soil pH,acidic soilis a must for this grass.

Neutral or alkaline soil can cause problems such as iron deficiency.

Bahia grass freshly cut in lawn

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Water

This grass variety has deep, wide-spreading roots that make it very drought-tolerant.

Because of this, a bahiagrass lawn has low water requirements and does not need frequent watering or irrigation.

Too much water can actually weaken the grass.

Temperature and Humidity

Bahiagrass is tolerant of many harsh conditions, including heat.

The deep South and Gulf coast areas perfectly match the ideal growing conditions for this grass variety.

Fertilizer

In harmony with their ease of care, bahia lawns have low fertilizer requirements.

Before adding any fertilizer to this grass, be sure to have asoil testdone.

If this uncovers any needs, give fertilizer based on these results.

Otherwise, giving too much or unneeded fertilizer can cause more harm than good.

This grass has a long and variable germination time.

Once established, however, bahia is hardy and durable.

Summer should generally be avoided as the grass seeds could end up overrun with weeds.

Keep the ground moist with a daily watering mist.

In hot, dry conditions twice a day waterings may even be needed.