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SnowRemover
Toro 828LXE
Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 139
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Shady Grass
Original Message May 24, 2005 6:34 pm |
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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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Marshall
As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )
Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #9 May 24, 2005 10:40 pm |
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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?
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Marshall
As Long As There Are Tests, There Will Be Prayer In Public Schools. ;- )
Joined: Sep 16, 2002
Points: 7730
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #10 May 24, 2005 10:50 pm |
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SnowRemover
Toro 828LXE
Location: Near Albany, NY
Joined: Jan 12, 2005
Points: 139
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #11 May 25, 2005 11:52 am |
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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
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snowshoveler
tides in dirts out surfs up
Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
Joined: Jan 3, 2003
Points: 1261
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #17 May 25, 2005 7:37 pm |
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12 inch base of snow 12 inch base of water here...if i had of known about all this water coming i might have put some seed in a month ago. but its been so cold and wet i would only have mushrooms. later chris
craftsman 10/28 snowblower with tracks husky 372xpg chainsaw sachs dolmar bc212 bushsaw mondo trimmer monster tractor with trailer cheep wheelbarro and couple shovels and a partridge in a pear tree
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robmints
Joined: May 13, 2003
Points: 4691
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Re: Shady Grass
Reply #18 May 25, 2005 8:27 pm |
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Top dress with organic stuff every 3-4 years or so, some chicken poop or something to fertilize, some corn gluten meal as a pre-emergent, over-seed once in a while in the fall. Cheaper, easier and better, healthier, more durable, easier to maintain lawn than any chemical based program I have seen or used. Dave_in_CT led me down the organic (with a little cheating) path, and I think it is great. Oh yeah, two more things, cut it high, and if you have a well, read the fertilzer bag that you put on your lawn and think about if you want the stuff in the bag in your water. I chose chicken poop, CGM, some organic stuff, and worm poop.
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