What is good grass to plant under a evergreen?
Question by Martin S: What is good grass to plant under a evergreen?
I just bought a house with evergeens that grew to the ground. I have cut the branches up to 8 feet so they look like a mushroom now. I have raked out about 10 years of pine needles from under the trees. What combination of grass and fertilizer will grow under the trees? I know the pine needles kill grass, thats why I removed them. What fertilizer will counter the effect of the needles? Will "shade grass" work? Will I have to water more often? I need to know the process from front to finish. I have all neccesary tools including a rototiller.
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Answer by wedgemom
The best type of grass to use would be fescues. Second best would be turf type rye grasses. My experience has been to fertilize the grasses under tall trees with a liquid fertilizer. The grass blades absorb the fertilizer more quickly, and there is less competition with tree roots.
Water deeply and infrequently. Deep watering is essential to prevent movement of tree roots toward the surface.
Shady grasses are usually more tender and will not stand much foot traffic, so keep off the grass when ever possible.
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