County Wants To Remove St. Augustine Grass
Posted: 5:53 pm EDT May 13, 2009Updated: 6:26 pm EDT May 13, 2009
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. -- In these days of water conservation, public enemy number one in Lake County seems to be Saint Augustine grass and county leaders say they want it gone.Outside Lake County's new office building and parking garage there's a freshly planted strip of sod, which is a block-long and 18-feet wide. But some county leaders took one look and ordered workers to tear it out."A lot of it is public perception. People feel, see, Saint Augustine grass as a water hog," said Chris Patton, Lake County Spokesman.In a government effort to "go green," Saint Augustine is out. Eventually, it could mean the removal of grass planted years ago outside other county buildings."It can be expensive," said Patton.It cost Mount Dora more than $30,000 to replace the Saint Augustine in front of City Hall with Zoysia grass."Does it waste money to tear that stuff out of there?" asked WFTV reporter Berndt Petersen. "I don't think it's necessary," responded Keith Truenow, Lake Jem Farms.Truenow owns a 500-acre sod farm in Lake County. He says Saint Augustine grass does not require more water than other varieties. On his farm, they water just once a week."Public hype about Saint Augustine is over done right now," he said.Last year, the County Commission discussed banning Saint Augustine grass for any new development. They never actually voted on the matter, but grass growers like Truenow want to make sure it never happens.However, the Saint Augustine along the parking garage will go, replaced with less expensive Bahia grass that was planted on the other side of the new complex."It's not so much the plan to remove Saint Augustine just to remove it. It's to make our landscape plans more efficient so they use less water," said Patton.The developer building the complex has agreed to remove and replace the grass free of charge so taxpayers are off the hook. But if the county ever pulls it out in front of the old courthouse down the street, they'll have to pay.
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