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Old 19-10-2007, 04:20 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Can I transplant my fescue?

My front yard looks absolutely awesome with some very rich deep green
fescue. I had the sod laid a year and a half ago. Got it through the
amazingly hot summer and now it thrives. Can I take a few 6" squares
and put it in my back yard and repeat as the front yard fills back
in? Or am I just dreaming about a cheaper way to get this growing in
my back yard without buying the sod? If this will work, any pointers
on what I should do to help ensure success?

Thanks

 
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