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Toro 828LXE

Location: Near Albany, NY
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Shady Grass
Original Message   May 24, 2005 6:34 pm
I'm looking for the best & toughest grass for use in a no sun zone of my yard. The area gets a lot of traffic, so it has to be a durable grass.

I appreciate all types that meet my needs, but also if a particular brand is better than the competition.

Before coming back to Abby's recently I posted this request for the best grass to grow throughout the web. Needless to say most respondents advised using the kind of grass you smoke, not mow.

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robmints


Joined: May 13, 2003
Points: 4691

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #7   May 24, 2005 9:34 pm
It will spread Dave. They have rhizomes that will spread once the heat hits the plant. They will take over, weather you like it or not.
SnowRemover


Toro 828LXE

Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 139

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #8   May 24, 2005 9:52 pm
robmints wrote:
How big an area? What is making the shade? If it is a tree, what kind? Did you do a soil test?

Nothing is making the shade - yet. We're building a pool and a pool house. The pool house, according to my calculations, will create a 32 ft x 8 ft shady area. During sunrise, a bunch of trees shade the area, and the pool house will have an 8 ft overhang, shading the area from the sun at mid-day. Then the building itself will block the area during the evening.

The idea some had about later (Labor Day) I will probably take to heart, since the pool and building won't be complete until mid-July. I can live 45 days without planting grass.

We believe the kids/neighbors/family will lounge around this area during the hottest summer days and feel the area will be heavily used.

So do most here believe a mix is better than a specific type?

Thanks for the replies.

It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!
--Friedrich Nietzsche
Marshall


As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )

Joined: Sep 16, 2002
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #9   May 24, 2005 10:40 pm
SR, I don't have a good enough handle, being in Oklahoma, on the local weather, rainfall, temps, etc. to recommend an exact blend or whatever. Maybe others know that area better than I do and can give you better advise. I would Google search the web for information on the best shade blends for your temp/weather zone. You might even find it on a site like Scotts.

Here's something I found for you, it's for Suffolk County from Cornell Coop Extension. Looks like pretty darn good info. The key is soil analysis. You might contact Cornell Cooperative Extension - Suffolk County for information on having your soil tested, if you're in that area?
Marshall


As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )

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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #10   May 24, 2005 10:50 pm
SR, contact these folks.




http://www.albanycounty.com/departments/cornellcoop/programs/home.htm

Same thing, your county. 
SnowRemover


Toro 828LXE

Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 139

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #11   May 25, 2005 11:52 am
Marshall,

That is a great link. I just called and for $2 they will test the soil, give me the results and recommendations.

Thanks again!

--SR

It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!
--Friedrich Nietzsche
Marshall


As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )

Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #12   May 25, 2005 12:10 pm
You bet, can't beat the price! Hope it goes well. Let us now what you end up with.
Vangellis


Dream more easy in the chair that really fits you.

Location: Factoryville, PA. (NE PA)
Joined: Oct 1, 2003
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #13   May 25, 2005 12:30 pm
Hi SR. The advice to wait until the fall is right on. My lawn was looking pretty shabby from a crab grass invasion last year and I had hugh brown spots all over. In mid september I used a spike tow behind aerator first. Then I reseeded my entire acre with Scotts fall mix and topped it off with Scotts winterizer with weed control. The results were unreal. It came back so fast this spring and is really thick and green. The materials cost me about $225, but definetely worth it. Oh, I made sure to put down Scotts Halts with crabgrass preventer and fertilizer in April.  LOL I'd hate to lose that  battle again. And no, I don't work for Scotts, just good products. I've used other brands and felt Scotts had the best results.

                                                                                                       Kevin

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Marshall


As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )

Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #14   May 25, 2005 12:43 pm
LOL Kevin, if we wait past the end of Feb, it's too late to put down crabgrass preventer here. 
AJace


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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #15   May 25, 2005 1:50 pm
Scotts is the best!!

Ariens 926 DLE Professional; Toro S200; Craftsman LT1000, Echo ES-230;

Vangellis


Dream more easy in the chair that really fits you.

Location: Factoryville, PA. (NE PA)
Joined: Oct 1, 2003
Points: 373

Re: Shady Grass
Reply #16   May 25, 2005 2:07 pm
Marshall wrote:
LOL Kevin, if we wait past the end of Feb, it's too late to put down crabgrass preventer here. 

I'm usually looking at a 12" base of snow.


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