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      210 days ago

      Respectfully, I must disagree. I recommend Poa pratensis, but I admit that this varies based on the USDA plant hardiness zone.

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        310 days ago

        I certainly agree that the texture of Poa Pratensis is much more pleasurable. However, being in zone 8 and not wanting to seed my entire lawn every year, I’m more familiar with E. ophiuroides and Zoysia japonica.

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          110 days ago

          That was a way more thorough response than I was expecting.

          Also, “zoysia” is a name I haven’t heard in a long time. How do you keep it under control?

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            210 days ago

            My yard is surrounded by pine forest, nature does a good job of keeping it from spreading too far. No flower beds, decorative plants in pots.

            It’s low maintenance and looks good enough for the backyard and I don’t have neighbors close enough to complain about rhizomes.