Go with classy grass with the little yeller flower.... ** -- Mighty Fine Catch 03/25/2022 11:20AM
If you resolve your slow drainage you will help the entire situation -- typed by ben 03/25/2022 08:01AM
Thanks. Unfortunately, I'd need to prune my house to get it much more sun -- hoosnowahokie 03/25/2022 11:43AM
One thing you could try is to install a trench drain across the driveway. -- MP4VT2004 03/25/2022 5:26PM
Moss- always go moss ** -- bigbadbird 03/24/2022 10:21PM
Paint it green and be done with it…more time for loafin’… ** -- VaTaz 03/24/2022 7:40PM
…it’s a hybrid. Kentucky Bluegrass, Featherbed Bent, -- chumley 03/24/2022 7:38PM
CANNONBALL!!! ** -- Burruss Writer 03/25/2022 12:06PM
Wasting your time doing it now. -- Stork 03/24/2022 7:00PM
That is true. Also, rent the aerator and go over it a couple of times-> -- HOKIERIT 03/24/2022 8:18PM
I'm thinking that in hoosnowahokie's case... -- MP4VT2004 03/24/2022 9:39PM
..and shady areas like your back yard take less of a beating in summer sun! ** -- HOKIERIT 03/25/2022 4:17PM
That portion gets zero sun after 11:30am -- hoosnowahokie 03/24/2022 10:42PM
You probably could seed this spring, aerate too. Just go heavy in fall ** -- HOKIERIT 03/25/2022 4:19PM
Fork it. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 03/24/2022 6:49PM
Manual with toothpicks ** -- FfxStationHokie 03/24/2022 6:47PM
Thought you said “manual erection” ** -- CrystalCoveHokie 03/24/2022 6:43PM
Looks like my backyard. Pennywort destroyed our fescue last year. Gonna try -- RoswellGAHokie 03/24/2022 6:28PM
Ryegrass or red rescue have a shot in spring and fall -- knapnhokie 03/25/2022 03:22AM
Try red fescue it handles shade better ** -- knapnhokie 03/25/2022 03:11AM
Nope ** -- JoesterVT 03/24/2022 6:13PM