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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2971991" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Well I threw in the towel this year. I have a strip on the west side of my yard that I can't get anything to grow. I put out 7 strains of fescue and some Kentucky blue and it looked great until the heat hits. It's almost as if it's too shady for bermuda but too sunny for the fescue. I know that's crap because I have dense shade fescue mix on the east side that's shaded almost all day doing just great. Something is going on, so I hired Agrilawn to do it all. They took a soil sample and I'm waiting on the results. I told them I always had bermuda there in years past and I don't care what it takes, just get <em>SOMETHING</em> to grow there.</p><p></p><p>If they aren't using organic fertilizer, I'll keep throwing the milorganite on it, some anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2971991, member: 3099"] Well I threw in the towel this year. I have a strip on the west side of my yard that I can't get anything to grow. I put out 7 strains of fescue and some Kentucky blue and it looked great until the heat hits. It's almost as if it's too shady for bermuda but too sunny for the fescue. I know that's crap because I have dense shade fescue mix on the east side that's shaded almost all day doing just great. Something is going on, so I hired Agrilawn to do it all. They took a soil sample and I'm waiting on the results. I told them I always had bermuda there in years past and I don't care what it takes, just get [I]SOMETHING[/I] to grow there. If they aren't using organic fertilizer, I'll keep throwing the milorganite on it, some anyway. [/QUOTE]
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