"Jim Voege" wrote in message
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However, we are talking about the variety that spreads above ground.
Makes
all the difference in the world.
Can you recommend a cultivar that spreads above ground? I have a part-shade
back yard that will only grow stubby grass (well, the dog traffic makes it
more difficult, anyway
, so I'd like to find something that would
eventually take the place of grass in the shadier and more bare spots. I'm
in the Northern VA suburbs of Washington DC, Zone 7.
Cheers!