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Thread: Grass Question

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    Just thought I'd try here first. I live on a steep block of land that gets lots of shade. I've battled Lantana, Privet & Wandering Jew over the years and have it sort of under control. I'm looking to sow a grass that will grow no longer that 12". It doesn't need to be mowed and wont have to endure foot traffic. I just need something to reclaim the ground from the weeds and will help keep the ground from sliding in the rain.

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    Synthetic turf? Expensive but with mine I have to run the shopvac over it only a couple of times a year.

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    Rather than a grass, have a look at some of the shade tolerant native ground covers.

    Here's some to get you started
    http://www.australianplants.com/plan...tegory&value=C
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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