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St Augustine grass is a popular warm-season turfgrass known for its wide blades and tolerance to shade and salt. It's commonly used in southern coastal regions and requires proper area measurement for installation and maintenance.
The calculator uses the simple area formula:
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Explanation: This basic rectangular area calculation provides the square footage needed for St Augustine grass sod or seed.
Details: Accurate area measurement is crucial for purchasing the correct amount of sod or seed, calculating fertilizer needs, and planning irrigation requirements.
Tips: Measure the longest length and width of your lawn area in feet. For irregular shapes, divide into rectangles and calculate each separately.
Q1: How much St Augustine grass sod do I need?
A: Typically 1 square foot of sod covers 1 square foot of area. Add 5-10% extra for cutting and waste.
Q2: What if my lawn isn't a perfect rectangle?
A: Divide irregular shapes into multiple rectangles, calculate each separately, then sum the areas.
Q3: How does this help with fertilizer application?
A: Most fertilizer recommendations are based on 1,000 square feet, so knowing your total area helps determine proper amounts.
Q4: What about slopes or hills?
A: For slopes, measure the horizontal distance (not the slope length) for area calculations.
Q5: How often should I recalculate my lawn area?
A: Recalculate whenever you make significant changes to your lawn's size or shape.