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Apr 28, 2024 7:54 AM CST
Name: stone
near Macon Georgia (USA) (Zone 8a)
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michaelm101 said: There is one area shaded by a tree that is always dirt.
repairing this stuff appears to be a science.

Yup...
I encourage people to consider alternatives when They ask what to do about the turf issues they're experiencing.

Some areas are always going to be problematic, turf simply isn't appropriate in those situations.

If I was seeing this issue in my area, and the home owner insisted that the solution had to be lawn... I would point to lilyturf.

In my area, lilyturf grows where nothing else will, can be mowed just like any of the rest of the lawn, and is far more resilient to shade and climate change issues.

Seems like there are grass types native to Chino Hills, but I'm not sure they will grow in the shade...

I suspect that you'll be a lot happier with shade adapted plants natural to your area.

As far as tree removal?
https://www.chinohills.org/21/...

Seems to be some rules in favor of the trees...

How about an article addressing plants for shade in your area?
https://freckledcalifornian.co...

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