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03-10-2006, 12:19 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Siobhan Burke
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Shady, Damaged Lawn
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Hi
Can any one suggest a lawn alternative to a corner of our garden? At
present the lawn is damaged and wet on one corner, it gets very little sun
and have never really looked that great. We have chalky soil and really
want to avoid paving the area.
Ta
Mark
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We had a very scanty lawn under some shade trees, and I
planted violets and pennyroyal around the trunks. Both escaped
into the lawn and made a fine and mow-able groundcover. Smelled
good, too.
Siobhan
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