We have alot trees in our yard and need a grass seed or sod that will grow in these conditions.
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 22, 2012Even the most shade-tolerant grass needs at least six hours of direct sun a day, Ann. If you can't provide that, you will do far better with a shade-tolerant ground cover.Helpful Reply
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Ana M on Mar 22, 2012Any suggestions on ground cover, I have the same issues. Is there a ground cover you can still walk on?Helpful Reply
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Becky H on Mar 22, 2012I have used a dwarf mondo grass in my shady areas, and it seems to love those conditions.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Mar 22, 2012I planted dwarf mondo Wed to get it started in a shady lawn spot.Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Mar 22, 2012You can get into the home show free if you attend my radio broadcast between 6:00 and 9:00 that morning.Helpful Reply
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John S on Mar 23, 2012Check out Michigan Bulb Co and Brecks. Both of these companies are awesome with customer service to get you exactly what you need and will even give you some tips you may not have thought of.Helpful Reply
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