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SWFL Lawn Update: Soil Temperatures Are Above 65° — Growth Has Officially Started
If you're in Fort Myers (33912) or surrounding Southwest Florida areas, we’ve officially crossed a critical threshold. Soil temperatures are consistently holding above 65 degrees . That number matters. Once soil temps stay above 65°, warm-season grasses like St. Augustine grass , Bahia grass , and Zoysia grass begin actively pushing new growth. And we’re seeing it. After the recent cold snap, lawns that went tan or dormant are now showing green runners creeping across the
Trent Schroeder
6 hours ago3 min read
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