
Centipedegrass is a slow-growing, light-green, low-maintenance grass species that spreads by sending out above-ground runners (stolons). A warm-season grass, it thrives in slightly acidic, sandy soil. Centipedegrass does not have a true winter dormancy period, so it’s susceptible to winterkill in areas with extended periods of low temperatures or extreme temperature fluctuations during spring. Click here for tips on caring for centipedegrass over the summer, including some preventetive measures you can take against winterkill.
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