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Groundcover vs Lawn advice
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I live in Westchester County New York and I think I am Zone 6 or 5 -ish. I have a lawn, well more like a weed-lawn, on sloping land. I battle 4 hours each weekend mowing and triming it up and yes the weeds are winning.... Some of the area is in full sun, and some in shade. I have seen some postings suggesting that ground covers would be a good subsitute. I was thinking of reducing some of the lawn area and planting something else. I am looking for something which will (1) hold the soil to stop errosion, (2) keep the weeds down, (3) low maintenance and (4) no pesticide / herbicite approach, I am surrounded by tress and am anxious that I do not poison these via run off and wind dispersion of chemicals. Can someone suggest what plants I should try and use? Right now I am trying desperately to patch bits of the lawn with Rebel Tall Fescue grass seed (Home Depot). This works well, but I can only do about 80 Sq feet of the garden per weekend ... and like there is about 3/4 of an acre .... hence I am loosing ther battle. I usually fork over the area and turn the soil over. Place 8-12 bags of top soil on it. Reseed with Rebel Grass, fertilize with Scotts starter, cover with peat. And finally place some sack cloth on top. Then water with a sprinkler. This is time consuming hence I can only do a little bit each weekend. The results look good though.... Thank you for your kind attention. Warmes regards, Mike. |
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