What kind of grass to use in on a moist lawn?
What kind of grass to use in on a moist lawn we have clover and weeds mostly
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Hi there, Here's an interesting article that contains a ton of information about choosing grass for your particular area, condition, etc. https://www.tractorsupply.com/know-how_home-garden_lawn-care_grass-seed-buying-guide
Zoysia grass is one of the best warm-season grasses for shady conditions. Bahiagrass and Centipede grass have moderate shade tolerance, but Bermudagrass doesn't do well without full sun. Cool-season grasses generally tolerate more shade than warm-season types, but they vary, too.
Hi Reta, what zone are you living in? This will be important for choosing a turf type.
This guide explains the types of grass that would work for those areas: https://www.gardenguides.com/102724-grass-seeds-shady-wet-areas.html
Hi Rita it really depends on where you are located. I would check with one of your local landscaping or flower yards - they'll know exactly what will work best for you!