Mondo Grass Take Over
Q: I have an abundance of mondo grass in my lawn. The rest of the yard is a combination of various weeds and fescue. What’s the best way to get mondo to take over?
A: I have a very similar situation. All I’m doing is planting sprigs of mondo grass six inches apart in my lawn and letting the mondo grass plants grow together. It’s slow but it works for me.
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