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Lawns -- advice for warm season grass
Have you tried planting creeping red fescue in the area yet? It is a fescue
breed specifically for low light/heavy shade conditions. Only setback will be ensuring it is not a traffic area. Jason "Jeff" wrote in message . com... My backyard gets little to no shade, faces due South, and has generally proven difficult to grow fescue grass in. Any advice for starting a nice, warm-season grass (centipede or similar)? Is it better to go with sod, sprigs, or seed? Thanks in advance, -jeff |
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