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I've heard they're better for pollinators, are more drought resistant, and are easier to maintain.

It's hard to see a downside.

Has anyone here made the change? How'd it go?

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[-] pez@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago

I scattered it by hand in August. I think I may have used a metal rake to try and score the dirt a bit so it could take hold. I watered for a couple weeks then stopped.

One dog. She likes to run through this particular patch. Along the specific path she runs it took a bit longer to grow but then has held up well.

[-] NataliePortland@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

It's so pretty! and you can see in the top right corner just how much greener it is than the old patchy grass. Great job! I with I could zoom in but beehaw won't let me do that (just me?)

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