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Old 04-10-2003, 12:42 PM
Pat Kiewicz
 
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Default slit seeding vs aerating...or both???

Heidi said:

We are going to try once again to get some fescue to grow in our yard.
We have a shady backyard, filled with thirsty oaks. Needless to say, it
is hard to get anything to grow, with limited sun and moisture hogging
tree roots.


Buy some mulch and experiment with groundcovers and shade plants.
That's what I plan to do with the shady part of my back yard. I tried reseeding
with 'shade tolerant' fescue but the lawn is still thin and weak, and getting
thinner every year.

I'm a lawn lover (unlike some other folks here) but I know when the battle is
hopeless, and that soft green lawn I used to lay on to read to my daughter
when the tree was smaller and the shade more dappled is history.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI

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