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two toned grass
I recently moved into a home that had a marathon lawn for a few years. A few
months after I moved in, some patches of the lawn died due to sprinkler malfunction. I put some Scott seed on the lawn, and it has grown back. Unfortunately, now 90% of my lawn is dark green marathon and the rest is 10% lighter green Scott's. And Scott's grows quicker. Therefore, I have a dual colored lawn, and some of it is longer than the other. I'd like to get the 10% back to looking like the rest. Will it due so over time, should I put some Marthon seed over the Scott's, or dig up the Scott's and put some new seed? Suggestions welcome. |
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