Tree branches and leaves can create dense shade beneath them, making it difficult for grass to grow. Solutions: Choose a ...
Most grass needs six to eight hours of sunlight each day, while more shade-tolerant species can survive on four to six hours. "As long as your shady spots get four hours of sunlight a day ...
For very shady areas, reseed with shade-tolerant grasses such as creeping red fescue or St. Augustine and mow them high to maximize their light-trapping leaf surface. Also keep trees and shrubs ...
Some cultivars possess moderate shade tolerance, but generally speaking KYBY prefers full sun. Perennial Ryegrass- (PRG) Lolium perenne This turfgrass establishes rapidly from seed and is often ...