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Tammy H
by Tammy H
Useful Tip and USE WHAT? Are you ready for this one? Maybe some of you already heard about this, but some of you may not have.
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This is what the grass looked like. I am not an expert on landscaping I am only sharing what has actually worked for us by following the directions on the bag of Epsom salt for using on lawns.
I used a seed spreader and added the epson salt over the entire grass area and watered it twice a day once in the morning and once at night. This is what it looked like in after 4 weeks. I really does work here is proof in the soil.
This picture was take after 2 weeks of just watering it twice a day.
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  • Wayne Buletza Wayne Buletza on Jun 07, 2015
    We have numerous maples that have grown significantly since I planted them 20 years ago. The problem is that grass no longer grows in the deep shade of these trees. Any suggestions?
  • Cheryle Fuller Cheryle Fuller on Aug 22, 2015
    Joffler, i too am from Houston, and know about your isssue. You cannot grow St. Augustine under an oak tree. the tannins in the tree leaves and the amount of shade will not do your grass any good. Try monkey grass outlined in a border of rocks or metal edging to keep the tendrils of grass away. ivy will do well also.
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