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Old 25-11-2007, 09:22 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default My blue spruce has killed my lawn asked again.

unfortunately, I can't 'mulch' the tree out to the fall line.
and the other days high winds blew the needles much father than the drip
line. Much farther indeed.
It's a very dense tree and the needles and twigs build up. When the wind
blows, they tend to cover a lot of ground.

So I'll ask again...."Is there a variety of grass seed/sod that is resistant
to fir tree needles.
The tree is 30' plus, and we did have to have the bottom professionally
trimmed so that we and our neighbors could walk.

So...again, besides stone, mulch, that would not be appropriate, is there a
variety of real grass that will survive.

Please and thank you




"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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FireBrick said:

I never thought my fir tree would get this tall and wide...in my
lifetime.


Is it a fir? Or, is it a Picea pungens?


I have a large ring of colored stone under the tree, but it's grown
wider
than the ring.


Did you not expect the tree to grow? =)


So the needles have killed the lawn.


Is it losing an unusual amount of needles, compared to its history?


No way I'm cutting or pruning this tree back. Wife would prune
me...painfully.


As well, she should. =)


So....is there a variety of grass that will survive even if the needles
fall.


Why not just mulch the tree out to the dripline? That's really best for
the
tree, anyway.


I've always sucked the needles up with the mover, but can't get them all.


Are you sure the tree doesn't have some sort of pest?


It's not a big area,


It's bigger than a "large ring of colored stone"!

so I guess resodding isn't a killer.


I thought the tree was the killer? This is all so confusing.

But hate to have to do it each spring.


And, most likely you will.

The lower branches of P. pungens drag the ground. Why would you want to
try
and grow grass there? =) You hacked off the lower branches, didn't you.

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Eggs

Could crop circles be the work of a cereal killer?