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Jayne Doe 24-11-2003 05:23 PM

Dogs & Grass
 
Before the arrival of The Beast, I had a lot of grass in my yard. I
am sure the fact that he has friends over to play isn't helping the
situation one bit. Am I kidding myself to think there might be
something I can plant that can withstand dogs? As long as it's green,
I don't care.
Part of the yard is completely bare now and it's becoming compacted.
There is also a concern that the lack of any root system will cause
drainage issues in the spring. Suggestions?

Peter H 24-11-2003 07:12 PM

Dogs & Grass
 

"Jayne Doe" wrote in message
om...
Before the arrival of The Beast, I had a lot of grass in my yard. I
am sure the fact that he has friends over to play isn't helping the
situation one bit. Am I kidding myself to think there might be
something I can plant that can withstand dogs? As long as it's green,
I don't care.
Part of the yard is completely bare now and it's becoming compacted.
There is also a concern that the lack of any root system will cause
drainage issues in the spring. Suggestions?


Accidentally leave the gate open. There is no other sol'n.

Peter H



Patch 24-11-2003 10:44 PM

Dogs & Grass
 

"Jayne Doe" wrote in message
om...
Before the arrival of The Beast, I had a lot of grass in my yard. I
am sure the fact that he has friends over to play isn't helping the
situation one bit. Am I kidding myself to think there might be
something I can plant that can withstand dogs? As long as it's green,
I don't care.


Astro-turf. (I have 2 beasts with the same problem)



Steveo 25-11-2003 01:42 AM

Dogs & Grass
 
(Jayne Doe) wrote:
Before the arrival of The Beast, I had a lot of grass in my yard. I
am sure the fact that he has friends over to play isn't helping the
situation one bit. Am I kidding myself to think there might be
something I can plant that can withstand dogs? As long as it's green,
I don't care.
Part of the yard is completely bare now and it's becoming compacted.
There is also a concern that the lack of any root system will cause
drainage issues in the spring. Suggestions?

#57 stone.


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