Re: Lawn Substitutes
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- Subject: Re: Lawn Substitutes
- From: K*
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 20:51:19 -0400
> Out in California and such places they use Dichondra which is very low
> maintenance and reseeds itself in their lawns. It's not hardy here,
> though. You might have luck with it.
I did an Internet search, and the first page the search revealed was:
Q: I live in the Southeast US and have a fescue lawn that is currently being
overtaken by unwanted Dichondra. Is there anything that can be done to control
or eliminate unwanted Dichondra proliferation ?.
I won't depress you by quoting the reply, but I really thought this was
so funny. Going to continue searching for more info on Dichondra.
Thanks Dean!
@. .@ kitt@kaboodle.com
(\- -/) Scenic Calhoun Georgia USA...
(.>__<.) .....it's not near anything
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He who can laugh at himself has an endless source of amusement
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> Dean
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