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Old 03-10-2003, 12:12 AM
Heidi
 
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Hi all,

We are going to try once again to get some fescue to grow in our yard.
We have a shady backyard, filled with thirsty oaks. Needless to say, it
is hard to get anything to grow, with limited sun and moisture hogging
tree roots. We are considering either renting an aerator, a slit
seeder, or both...but for cost reasons would prefer to only rent one.
We will buy a bag of fescue seed approved for our area.

Will the slit seeder alone be more beneficial than the aerator? Our
ground is very hard. Should I just aerate? Or should I make the
investment and rent both?

TIA!
Heidi
Raleigh, NC

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Old 03-10-2003, 01:32 AM
Joe Bagodonuts
 
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Heidi wrote:
Hi all,

We are going to try once again to get some fescue to grow in our yard.
We have a shady backyard, filled with thirsty oaks......


That's all we need to know. Shade and oaks. Forget fescue and plant a
shade tolerant ground cover. Something like pachysandra or ivy. Or
maybe even some type of low spreading euonymous. But mainly, FORGET THE
FESCUE.

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