have_blue
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Briar, thistle and grass? Mow mow mow mow mow... eventually you will have just grass.. Soundguy )</font>
Absolutely! You know your stuff.
Grass can tolerate frequent low mowing as few other plants can. Mowing (especially real short) works almost like a selective herbicide.
Even some rough grasses like dallisgrass and smutgrass die back after 2 years of religious short mowing. The wild bermudagrass and buffalo grass tend to dominate.
For the yard, centipede grass and St Augustine will dominate all other grasses from the central states to the Gulf coast.
Absolutely! You know your stuff.
Grass can tolerate frequent low mowing as few other plants can. Mowing (especially real short) works almost like a selective herbicide.
Even some rough grasses like dallisgrass and smutgrass die back after 2 years of religious short mowing. The wild bermudagrass and buffalo grass tend to dominate.
For the yard, centipede grass and St Augustine will dominate all other grasses from the central states to the Gulf coast.