• @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    71 month ago

    Not much grass growing when it’s -20 out but you might have too many leaves so they don’t decompose fast enough during your winter

    • @tacosplease@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      Yeah that’s definitely the issue here. There’s still a layer of wet leaves by the time the grass wants to start growing in the spring.

      • @stringere@sh.itjust.works
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        41 month ago

        Let those leaves kill the grass and replace it with moss, clover, walkable thyme, native grasses, or any number of more interesting ground covers. I’m working towards a no-mow lawn. It’s fun finding creative ways to thwart a pesky city ordinance: “A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of all yard areas shall be comprised of turf grass”.

          • @stringere@sh.itjust.works
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            21 month ago

            Probably. With a clover lawn you’ll probably need to reseed annually anyway. $4 per 1lb bag covers ~10,000 sq ft so not really a bank buster there, just a little work in the fall and spring.