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On 05 Jan 2007 17:16:13 GMT, Steveo wrote in
: snip Is it mostly sunny in that spot? It may be a strain poa annua which is an annual grass that dies every summer. Nice and sunny. It comes back every spring all nice and green, then croaks. ****es me off. But it doesn't get a chance to go to seed so it has to be a perennial strain of something. I'd have to see it to know. Yeah if it's sunny there you might consider sowing some turf type tall fescue or some sort of a perennial blend rye/blue/fescue. If it's shade go more with the fine fescue/rye blend. I'm definitely saving this post.... Thanks!!! |
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