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On 05 Jan 2007 17:16:13 GMT, Steveo wrote in
: snip Hey, maybe you know how to fix this problem: The edge of my lawn that hits the sidewalk always drys up about mid summer. I thought it was getting burned by the heat from the concrete but it doesn't come back no matter how much I water it, shade it, fertilize it, areate it.... and no, it's not from people walking their dogs. Is this some weird type of grass that only grows next to concrete? Should I just reseed? Is it mostly sunny in that spot? It may be a strain poa annua which is an annual grass that dies every summer. 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. Turns out it's a fine fescue that's quickly overtaking my bluegrass, both front and back. It looks great now that it's spring, but by July I'm going to lose half my lawn (right now I have a two-tone yard!). Any idea how to get rid of it without replanting? Like, maybe a bluegrass or tall fescue strain that will choke it out? |
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