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1 Comment To "Back Lawn Has Died During The Summer Drought. How Best To Replace It In The Fall?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 09/24/2021 @ 5:40 pm
Some grasses will go dormant in the face of drought, so that is always a possibility. Wait till cooler weather returns and ample moisture and it may regrow.
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