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Rick B
Rick B Monroe, GA on Feb 20, 2012
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I have a sloping back yard. How can I get grass to grow?

I have sowed the area repeatedly in fescue, but it is still very spotty and uneven. The entire area is good old Georgia red clay and gets a lot of shade in the summer. I have thought of sodding with Bermud, but I am afraid the area is too shady. Any ideas?
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  • Rick B Monroe, GA
    I really appreciate all the thoughts and suggestions. I am not familiar with Dwarf Mondo, so I will have to check this out. We may end up sodding the places that get more sunlight and planting azaleas, hellebores and the like in the others areas.
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