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Old Posted Sep 3, 2019, 9:54 PM
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Originally Posted by pbenjamin View Post
I don't think that would work. You're more or less screwed in the short run. In the spring look into planting something more shade tolerant like dichondra or St. Augustine. We've had good luck plugging St. Augustine in shady areas. You can get St. Augustine plugs via Amazon and others, but only during certain times of the year. You'd have a hard time getting as small an amount of St. Augustine sod as you would need.
Thanks, I'll definitely give St. Augustine a try next spring.
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