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Growing grass in the Poconos?

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hurst1979olds

I live up the mountain in the Poconos. I have somewhat sandy soil, but if you dig down about 12" its like clay. Pretty rocky soil as well. I have alot of crab grass, and clover. I have a Full acre and the majority is sun, but the shady parts has alot of tree cover.

How should I tackle this? What would be a good kind of grass go with?


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mechanic mark

Give your county extension agent a call. They will tell you best grass for your region.


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hurst1979olds

This is what I have for grass. Very patchy of difference grass. I hear a kentucky bluegrass is good but I'll do more research.

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mechanic mark

This is what I have for grass. Very patchy of difference grass. I hear a kentucky bluegrass is good but I'll do more research.
Let us know what you come up with.


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hurst1979olds

Choose the right grass seed for Pennsylvania lawns | PoconoRecord.com Tablet Edition


This was a good article I found. But it talks about different varieties and I'm still confused. The majority of my back yard is sunny. The sides of it has alot of trees. The back gets morning sun. The front is pretty well afternoon sun. Minimal trees. The front is flat and drains pretty good. The back is sloped and also gets drainage.


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hurst1979olds

Anyone?


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BlazNT

BlazNT

Another good choice for a sunny lawn is tall fescue, a drought-tolerant, low-maintenance species. "Buy a good quality, 'turf type' tall fescue from a reputable dealer," he says. "Stay away from the variety Kentucky 31. Most people are dissatisfied with its large, coarse clumps.


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