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Need something I can grow from seed, with low maintenance & low water requirements. Most of the yard is shady or part shade. About 1/4 gets sun all day. Have sprinklers - no rain to speak of. Temp in summer is 50-60 night, 75-85 day.

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On 5/10/2016 2:00 PM, Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote:
Need something I can grow from seed, with low maintenance & low water requirements. Most of the yard is shady or part shade. About 1/4 gets sun all day. Have sprinklers - no rain to speak of. Temp in summer is 50-60 night, 75-85 day.

Thanks for any suggestions.


I've been impressed with the Black Beauty I've been using to
fill in bare areas. It's a cross between grass from the Sahara
and Wisconsin (do not hold me to those exact locations, you get
the idea) and have a waxy feel and very deep roots. This makes
it drought tolerant and it says it does well in shade to part
shade.

Check it out.

nancy

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On 5/10/2016 2:00 PM, Snuffy "Hub Cap" McKinney wrote:
Need something I can grow from seed, with low maintenance & low water requirements. Most of the yard is shady or part shade. About 1/4 gets sun all day. Have sprinklers - no rain to speak of. Temp in summer is 50-60 night, 75-85 day.

Thanks for any suggestions.


I've been impressed with the Black Beauty I've been using to
fill in bare areas. It's a cross between grass from the Sahara
and Wisconsin (do not hold me to those exact locations, you get
the idea) and have a waxy feel and very deep roots. This makes
it drought tolerant and it says it does well in shade to part
shade.

Check it out.

nancy


Thanks Nancy! Looks good.

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