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Low to No Light Lawn?
I have a HUGE Oak tree in my backyard which basically blocks all direct
sunlight. I was wanting to sod sometime soon, is this going to be possible? I live in Santa Barbara, CA where the weather is pretty much perfect year round. Thanks! |
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I would not use sod which is suited for full sun to partial shade and
is not going to survive. Instead I would seed using a high quality shade tolerant mix. |
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This sounds like just what I need.. Where would one aquire such seed? Is
there a good on-line resource?? Many thanks.. Jeffrey wrote in message oups.com... I would not use sod which is suited for full sun to partial shade and is not going to survive. Instead I would seed using a high quality shade tolerant mix. |
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On 12/23/2004 3:35 PM US(ET), MEI took fingers to keys, and typed the
following: This sounds like just what I need.. Where would one aquire such seed? Is there a good on-line resource?? Many thanks.. Any garden supply store, even Walmart, HD, or Lowes. Jeffrey wrote in message roups.com... I would not use sod which is suited for full sun to partial shade and is not going to survive. Instead I would seed using a high quality shade tolerant mix. -- Bill |
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"MEI" wrote in message
. .. I have a HUGE Oak tree in my backyard which basically blocks all direct sunlight. I was wanting to sod sometime soon, is this going to be possible? I live in Santa Barbara, CA where the weather is pretty much perfect year round. Thanks! no way to trim some of the lower branches to increase sunlight to the ground? |
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