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Grass Recommendation
I live in Gardner, KS ( just outside Kansas City ) and have dog in the
backyard. I'd like to put down a tough grass that will be easy to take care of. I have thought about zoysia and bermuda but don't know enough to decide on either one. I hear bermuda takes a short time to spread but you'll never get rid of it. That could be a problem for the neighbors or something like that. Zoysia requires dethatching, so I hear. Both shouldn't be cut with a regular gas mower. I'd like it so my yard evens out ( no clumps ), is strong enough for the dog to run all over it, easy to take care of, and hopefully green most of the time. I have a 6' privacy fence all the way around it, but that's about the only shade part of the yard gets. Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks. |
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Grass Recommendation
"Grasshopper" wrote in message om... I live in Gardner, KS ( just outside Kansas City ) and have dog in the backyard. I'd like to put down a tough grass that will be easy to take care of. I have thought about zoysia and bermuda but don't know enough to decide on either one. I hear bermuda takes a short time to spread but you'll never get rid of it. That could be a problem for the neighbors or something like that. Zoysia requires dethatching, so I hear. Both shouldn't be cut with a regular gas mower. I'd like it so my yard evens out ( no clumps ), is strong enough for the dog to run all over it, easy to take care of, and hopefully green most of the time. I have a 6' privacy fence all the way around it, but that's about the only shade part of the yard gets. Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks. If you want grass in the back yard, bring the dog in the house and don't let him out unsupervised. Bored dogs left in the backyard with little human interaction dig and run paths through turf. A well exercised and trained dog kept in the house will do his call of nature and come back inside. You'll still have to pooperscoop, but you can grow whatever kind of grass you want. Bermuda is a warm climate grass and isn't really suitable below zone 7. |
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"Grasshopper" wrote in message om... I live in Gardner, KS ( just outside Kansas City ) and have dog in the backyard. I'd like to put down a tough grass that will be easy to take care of. I have thought about zoysia and bermuda but don't know enough to decide on either one. I hear bermuda takes a short time to spread but you'll never get rid of it. That could be a problem for the neighbors or something like that. Zoysia requires dethatching, so I hear. Both shouldn't be cut with a regular gas mower. I'd like it so my yard evens out ( no clumps ), is strong enough for the dog to run all over it, easy to take care of, and hopefully green most of the time. I have a 6' privacy fence all the way around it, but that's about the only shade part of the yard gets. Any help would be greatly appeciated. Thanks. If you want grass in the back yard, bring the dog in the house and don't let him out unsupervised. Bored dogs left in the backyard with little human interaction dig and run paths through turf. A well exercised and trained dog kept in the house will do his call of nature and come back inside. You'll still have to pooperscoop, but you can grow whatever kind of grass you want. Bermuda is a warm climate grass and isn't really suitable below zone 7. |
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