Eremochloa, often called centipede grass, is a low-maintenance genus that prefers acidic soils and climates with full or partial sun and adequate moisture. To plant, first till the soil to improve aeration, adding organic matter as needed. Position eremochloa plants and backfill with soil, ensuring the roots are adequately covered. Water the newly planted eremochloa well. Regular watering promotes the growth, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. It's crucial to research specific species within the eremochloa genus for their unique requirements.