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Josh Kalish 02-01-2004 07:02 PM

Best way to get grass the shade in Atlanta now
 
Hi,

I have a home in Atlanta. The lawn pretty much torn up because of the work
that has been ongoing on the property. Most of the lawn is just plain soil
now. The lawn gets little direct sunlight, maybe a few hours a day. I am
pretty bad at maintaining a lawn. I'm frequently out of town, so the lawn
should be pretty resillient. I've heard three recomendations from sod
placed and from this group:

St. Augstine: Good in the shade, but won't handle the winter. I may not be
able to instal it now.

Fescue: Good in the shade, but very delicate. Someone who is frequently away
may not be able to keep it alive, especially in the summer.

Zoysia: Good year-round and OK for the shade, but may not be able to install
it now.

Are there any other options? I really would like to put something down but
I can't figure out what to do.

Thanks,

Josh



J Kolenovsky 03-01-2004 01:02 AM

Best way to get grass the shade in Atlanta now
 
This may not be a grass for you but it sounds so interesting I thought
I'd make you aware of it.
Seashore paspalum.
http://www.sptimes.com/News/072301/T..._turn_ou.shtml

J


Josh Kalish wrote:
=


Hi,
=


I have a home in Atlanta. The lawn pretty much torn up because of the =

work
that has been ongoing on the property. Most of the lawn is just plain =

soil
now. The lawn gets little direct sunlight, maybe a few hours a day. I=

am
pretty bad at maintaining a lawn. I'm frequently out of town, so the l=

awn
should be pretty resillient. I've heard three recomendations from sod
placed and from this group:
=


St. Augstine: Good in the shade, but won't handle the winter. I may n=

ot be
able to instal it now.
=


Fescue: Good in the shade, but very delicate. Someone who is frequently=

away
may not be able to keep it alive, especially in the summer.
=


Zoysia: Good year-round and OK for the shade, but may not be able to in=

stall
it now.
=


Are there any other options? I really would like to put something down=

but
I can't figure out what to do.
=


Thanks,
=


Josh


-- =

Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky
2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html - personal

Hal 03-01-2004 02:42 PM

Best way to get grass the shade in Atlanta now
 
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 18:43:18 GMT, "Josh Kalish"
wrote:

I have a home in Atlanta. The lawn pretty much torn up because of the work
that has been ongoing on the property. Most of the lawn is just plain soil
now. The lawn gets little direct sunlight, maybe a few hours a day. I am
pretty bad at maintaining a lawn. I'm frequently out of town, so the lawn
should be pretty resillient. I've heard three recomendations from sod
placed and from this group:


http://www.ces.uga.edu/ Is a good place to ask about the type grass
for your lawn, but the biggest reason for a poor lawn is lack of
adequate water. Take the time and put in a good lawn watering
system.

Regards,

Hal

J Kolenovsky 03-01-2004 03:02 PM

Best way to get grass the shade in Atlanta now
 
Whatever ground cover you decide on, make sure it's a not a water hog. =



Josh Kalish wrote:
=


Hi,
=


I have a home in Atlanta. The lawn pretty much torn up because of the =

work
that has been ongoing on the property. Most of the lawn is just plain =

soil
now. The lawn gets little direct sunlight, maybe a few hours a day. I=

am
pretty bad at maintaining a lawn. I'm frequently out of town, so the l=

awn
should be pretty resillient. I've heard three recomendations from sod
placed and from this group:
=


St. Augstine: Good in the shade, but won't handle the winter. I may n=

ot be
able to instal it now.
=


Fescue: Good in the shade, but very delicate. Someone who is frequently=

away
may not be able to keep it alive, especially in the summer.
=


Zoysia: Good year-round and OK for the shade, but may not be able to in=

stall
it now.
=


Are there any other options? I really would like to put something down=

but
I can't figure out what to do.
=


Thanks,
=


Josh


-- =

Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky
2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html - personal


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