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New Build - Centipede or St. Aug Sod?

Posted on 1/16/26 at 8:04 pm
Posted by GeauxTime9
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Dec 2010
6961 posts
Posted on 1/16/26 at 8:04 pm
Building a new house, need to select my sod choice?

What are yalls thoughts? Location is south Alabama, red clay type dirt. Front yard will get plenty of sunlight, back yard will see a majority of shade. Yard will have an irrigation system.
Posted by CrawDude
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
5706 posts
Posted on 1/16/26 at 8:47 pm to
Red clay soil, usually indicates an acidic soil (need a soil test to verify) favors centipede. Shade definitely favors St Augustine. If the soil is not too highly acidic (pH 4.5-5.5) I’d choose St Augustine.
Posted by GeauxTime9
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Dec 2010
6961 posts
Posted on 1/16/26 at 9:01 pm to
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CrawDude


Any other types you’d recommend for that area and type of soil?

Bermuda? Zoysia?
Posted by CrawDude
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2019
5706 posts
Posted on 1/16/26 at 10:49 pm to
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Any other types you’d recommend for that area and type of soil? Bermuda? Zoysia?

Bermudagrass requires full sun, likely a problem for your backyard, but there are zoysia cultivars that do well in shade and sun. No personal experience with zoysia but several on this board do, and I’m sure they will weigh in with the pros & cons.

Posted by OceanMan
Member since Mar 2010
22923 posts
Posted on 1/17/26 at 12:06 am to
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Zoysia?


Yes. Centipede will let you down. I wouldn’t sod with it, because it doesn’t hold its ground. It’s actually pretty aggressive when it’s growing but it dies back to nothing at some point. St Aug is mostly like this too, it’s heartier and looks better when healthy, but hardly ever is. Zoysia and Bermuda hold their ground better. Zoysia is a less work, but they are both work. Bermuda recovers more quickly, but zoysia is a beast once it starts running,

If I were sodding, I’d do the other 3 way ahead of centipede just as a matter of cost to benefit, it just has less of a chance to survive. Centipede I think is better to jumpstart an existing or neglected lawn
Posted by GeauxTime9
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Dec 2010
6961 posts
Posted on 1/17/26 at 6:20 am to
Appreciate the insight.

Any idea which is most/least expensive?
Posted by Ziggy
Member since Oct 2007
22060 posts
Posted on 1/17/26 at 8:14 am to
I would never do centipede ever again.

Zoysia will be the most expensive.
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