Couch is great if you own a raft of pro equipment. I just don't share the reco of couch but you would have known that.
It only takes a few minutes out of Perth airport to see why.
Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Lawn alternatives 21Feb 10, 2011 11:01 pm Couch is great if you own a raft of pro equipment. I just don't share the reco of couch but you would have known that. It only takes a few minutes out of Perth airport to see why. Re: Lawn alternatives 22Feb 11, 2011 7:42 am I think that the buffalo does become straw coloured in cold winters, but greens up again. The clover stays green though Re: Lawn alternatives 23Feb 11, 2011 7:21 pm If you employ organic lawn care, it won't as often go brown in winter If at all. Re: Lawn alternatives 24Feb 14, 2011 3:14 pm Found some other alternatives to the normal lawn grasses Fu and would be interested in your opinion. They're suggested by our local council. Red-leg grass Queensland Blue-grass Weeping Grass Kangaroo Grass Clustered Wallaby-grass Hill Wallaby-grass Kneed Wallaby-grass Silvertop Wallaby-grass Sword Tussock-grass Tall Fescue Creeping Bent Kentucky Blue-grass Sorry it's a big list, but I was thinking a combination of some of these, say the blue grasses, combined with the kneed wallaby, clustered wallaby and weeping grass would work for toddlerwrangler...? 11 23174 the leaves that are now underground go yellow, the tips that poke through photosynthesise and have chlorophyll, same reason they grow rhubarb in the dark. 5 4887 |