Zoysia Transplant – Should I Wait Until Spring
Q: I need to transplant some zoysia to a better spot. Must I wait until spring?
A: You are welcome to try it now but the best time to transplant is in mid-spring when the grass is greening up. If you must do it now, dig a section of grass at least three inches deep, in order to get as many roots as possible.
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