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The_Cahills 23-04-2003 02:32 AM

Grass for shady lawn
 

Hi -

I'm trying to get grass to grow in a very shady area that has pine trees on
the side. I planted shade grass last spring, it did well then died in July.
Any advice for doing it better this year so I can get it to really take ?
Right now this area is just dirt, seems like the rain that falls gets sucked
up by the pine tree roots.

Thanks



Kyle Boatright 23-04-2003 03:20 AM

Grass for shady lawn
 

"The_Cahills" wrote in message
news:5Plpa.311063$OV.346586@rwcrnsc54...

Hi -

I'm trying to get grass to grow in a very shady area that has pine trees

on
the side. I planted shade grass last spring, it did well then died in

July.
Any advice for doing it better this year so I can get it to really take ?
Right now this area is just dirt, seems like the rain that falls gets

sucked
up by the pine tree roots.

Thanks


Without knowing where you live, I'd suggest a fall replanting with a shade
grass such as fescue or even creeping red fescue if you have deep shade.

In many climates, spring planted grass doesn't have enough time to mature so
it can withstand a hot first summer. Planting in the fall gives the grass
much more time to develop a root system in preparation for a relatively
dry, hot summer climate.

KB



David J. Bockman 23-04-2003 03:44 PM

Grass for shady lawn
 
Here in Zone 7, a local blend called 'DelMarVa' works very well-- the key
however is to not let it ever dry out during the first year.

Dave

"The_Cahills" wrote in message
news:5Plpa.311063$OV.346586@rwcrnsc54...

Hi -

I'm trying to get grass to grow in a very shady area that has pine trees

on
the side. I planted shade grass last spring, it did well then died in

July.
Any advice for doing it better this year so I can get it to really take ?
Right now this area is just dirt, seems like the rain that falls gets

sucked
up by the pine tree roots.

Thanks






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