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Old 10-02-2003, 03:42 PM
Alwyn Williams
 
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I agree. Don't fight it, just dig up the grass. I had a similar spot in my
old garden & the Gunnera flourished. If it's moist & shady wouldn't some
tree ferns be ideal?

"Martin Sykes" wrote in message
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In the far corner of my garden it is shady & wet (large trees behind

garden,
no sunshine), the soil is clay and my lawn has died (due to the wet?)

Has
anybody got any ideas how to help my grass to grow?

What if I where to plant some thirsty plants in the area, would this

help?
I doubt you'ld find anything as thirsty as the large trees that are

casting
the shade :-) A corner of my lawn regularly gets an inch of water sitting

on
it but the grass is growing fine ( it's just a normal mix) so it's

probably
the shade that is doing the damage. You could buy a special shade tolerant
grass and re-seed the area but your best bet is probably to put some

plants
there instead. If you want to use the water as well then a bog area might

be
good. Apparently Gunnera manicata will grow *really* huge if planted in

the
shade.

In the wettest part of mine I removed the turf ( because although it was
growing I didn't have much use for a sodden, muddy area ) and then raised
the soil level a bit and planted with shrubs.

Martin.