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oups.com... How often do you see turgrass on a forest floor? You are asking for very un-natural conditions. You either need groundcovers or a mulch, or to remove the trees. Actually, if you had read carefully, my problem is not how to grow grass under trees; it is what to do about the exposed roots. The grass is growing wonderfully, even up between the roots, as I clearly said in my post. The roots make it hard to mow, so the grass looks scraggly there. Plus, the kids sometimes trip over the roots while running. I was asking if I could remove the roots to allow my lawn to be mowed, or if it might be better to plant something else there. --S. |
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