Re: Fwd: lawn ranger......
From: ernie henson <erni@midwest.net>
Dean, how does one go about getting this type of "lawn". Is Corsican Mint
available as plants and how tall does it grow and does it need to be mowed.
Moss sounds nice, too, but I've never seen Moss plants for sale. wouldn't
it require shade and moisture to thrive. From time to time, I've
thought some nice artificial turf would be great. Don't know how moles
feel about any of these, but they sure like the grass we have now. Ann
Henson
At 09:49 AM 9/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
>From: Dean Sliger <deanslgr@kode.net>
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>Patrick Orr wrote:
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>> >From us lawn lovers out there...you must absolutely try walking barefoot
>> through the lawn on the way to and from the jacuzzi before you say that you
>> will never love it. Nothing feels better than the soft green bladed carpet
>> you step out onto and walk across - much better than rocks or pavers.
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>Patrick --
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>Then you've obviously never walked barefoot across a "lawn" of Corsican Mint.
>With non-grass "lawns" there can be visual and aromatic benefits, as well.
;-)
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>Oh, or a moss "lawn" -- feels like walking on brushed felt or suede.
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>Dean Sliger
>Warren, MI, USA
>Zone 6B
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