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deermousie -> RE: Should I till the whole yard? (4/20/2008 12:44:13 PM)
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Bunch of things to consider... you're allergic to grass pollen, so the grass must go. The good news is, there are all kinds of ground covers that aren't grass and don't have to be mowed. It's going to depend on what part of the country you live in (I assume you're in America) and how much sun hits your yard. If it's varied, your plants will probably have to be varied. What kinds of ground cover do well where you are? There's pachysandra in the east, ajuga in the west, and the poofy Zoisha (I think that's how it's spelled) that might make pollen that bothers you. There's thyme (various kinds). Go to a good nursery (not a department store where the employees have no clue) and find out what's available. Hey, dichondra is nice! One of the first steps I'd make after deciding what to put in the yard is till up the grass and let it rot. Some will come up again, so till it under again (I don't recommend chemicals, as they don't work as well as diligence, and many are dangerous to you). While tilling, throw some composted soil or humus in, and some fertilizer, and improve your soil. Most people's front yard soil condition is slightly north of the Sahara Desert as far as healthiness goes. You can fill in the hole, or hey, plant a shrub there. Plant lots of shrubs - they don't need mowing. How about a few roses in strategic places? The bare root season is on and they aren't expensive. Make a map of your yard and play with putting in shrubs, ground cover, maybe a raised bed to make it interesting. How about some plants that make pretty flowers or food? Corn is ugly and your neighbor's might riot, but tomatoes are nice and zuccini is interesting (until it dies, so pull out anything that's getting yellow). Cucumbers spread around and have pretty yellow flowers. Have fun turning your itchy desert into a little haven. [:)]
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