newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
I've got 3 lawns (separate by miles) which get VERY light usage, total area maybe 1/2 acre. All in the moist, grass growing Southeast.
I don't like to mow.
I'm looking into a low maintenance lawn grass solution. Rocks, dirt, asphalt, etc. are not viable solutions.
Mowing is a pain because I'm often gone for months and some of the grasses put up a seed stalk about 1 foot high.
Premium NoMowGrass the Low Cost Low Maintenance Lawn Grass sells a grass seed mix called NoMow supposed to only grow to 3" to 6", $50 for 2 lbs. $100 for 5lbs.
No Mow Lawn Seed Mix : Prairie Nursery : Low Maintenance Grass sells a grass seed mix "No Mow Lawn"
I just bought some Rebel Tall Fescue at HD for about $4.50/lb for an immediate patch of a small area, so those prices don't seem WAY out of line. But I don't want to pay $20/lb when I could pay $2.50/lb for Rebel in a 20lb bag.
Can any TNN'ers comment on the NoMowGrass or the No Mow Lawn products?
I don't like to mow.
I'm looking into a low maintenance lawn grass solution. Rocks, dirt, asphalt, etc. are not viable solutions.
Mowing is a pain because I'm often gone for months and some of the grasses put up a seed stalk about 1 foot high.
Premium NoMowGrass the Low Cost Low Maintenance Lawn Grass sells a grass seed mix called NoMow supposed to only grow to 3" to 6", $50 for 2 lbs. $100 for 5lbs.
No Mow Lawn Seed Mix : Prairie Nursery : Low Maintenance Grass sells a grass seed mix "No Mow Lawn"
Price $7/lb plus shipping.Prairie Nurseryç—´ low maintenance No Mow Lawn seed mix is a specially designed blend of six fescue grasses that grow to form a dense sod and thrive in full sun or partial shade. An established No Mow lawn requires little if any watering or fertilizing, and minimizes weed growth through its interlocking root system. No-Mow turf can be mowed once or twice a year, or not at all.
I just bought some Rebel Tall Fescue at HD for about $4.50/lb for an immediate patch of a small area, so those prices don't seem WAY out of line. But I don't want to pay $20/lb when I could pay $2.50/lb for Rebel in a 20lb bag.
Can any TNN'ers comment on the NoMowGrass or the No Mow Lawn products?
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