Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really all?! People have been telling me i need to fill and reseed my whole lawn, or figure out different stuff to plant in the patchy spots because "it must be too shady for grass to grow under the trees." Really? I'm in townhouse with a postage stamp lawn and the neighbors' grass coverage is much better under the same trees and fence lines.
I'd say it's a bit late to overseed the lawn at this point- focus on the bare spots now and then you could aerate and overseed in September. If it's shady, then choose a grass seed mixture for shade, not sun. VA and MD extension offices have good resources about growing turfgrass.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really all?! People have been telling me i need to fill and reseed my whole lawn, or figure out different stuff to plant in the patchy spots because "it must be too shady for grass to grow under the trees." Really? I'm in townhouse with a postage stamp lawn and the neighbors' grass coverage is much better under the same trees and fence lines.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really all?! People have been telling me i need to fill and reseed my whole lawn, or figure out different stuff to plant in the patchy spots because "it must be too shady for grass to grow under the trees." Really? I'm in townhouse with a postage stamp lawn and the neighbors' grass coverage is much better under the same trees and fence lines.