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Default CRABGRASS has taken over

On Sep 10, 8:07 pm, "C & E" wrote:
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 22:21:40 -0400, "C & E"
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 18:56:05 -0400, "john246"
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Try watering your lawn.


That has been restricted for many of us in PA due to the drought.


Then you'll get drought tolerant grasses.


Not at all trying to be a wisea** here tnom, but are you saying that what
survives will be the drought tolerant grasses? If you have an inside line
on this I'd be interested so that I can seed those bare areas with it. Of
course, I could always Google that for some more info.
TIA,
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There are individual varieties or blends that are composed of varities
that are more drought tolerant. Check websites of individual
suppliers. I think Lofts has a summer stress blend. Or check
seedland.com for different grass seeds and characteristics.