North Orlando lawns are usually built around warm-season turf, and each type responds a little differently depending on the yard and the conditions around it.
St. Augustine is one of the most common grasses in the area, and for good reason. It gives that full, lush Florida look people want, but it also needs consistent care and attention, especially when it comes to chinch bugs and disease pressure.
Bermuda does well in full sun and tends to recover quickly, which makes it a good fit for high-traffic yards. Zoysia can be a great option for homeowners who want a dense, attractive lawn, though it still benefits from smart fertilization and weed management. Centipede is another grass you may see around North Orlando, especially in lawns that are managed a little more lightly, but even that type needs the right support to stay clean and healthy.
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