Posted by Linda on January 7, 2008, 8:01 am
Hi, we have a small backyard with a beautiful big tree and lots of shade
during the summer which is great for the kids - not having to worry about
sunscreen when they play outside. It does mean of course that lawn won't
grow - thats fine, we're not big gardeners, and what with regular mowing and
water restrictions it's not an option. But currently there is a mix of dirt
areas, weeds and so forth so it would be nice to have something semi
attractive.
So I'm looking for suggestions - I've been looking at various gardening
sites, and seen ideas such as Vinca Minor, chamomile, moss and of course
mondo grass but I'm sure there must be lots of possibilites I don't know
about.
So prerequisites - low maintenance, suitable for kids to play on, grows in
very shady area during summer, (but tree loses leaves in winter so has to
still survive), ok for humid conditions, drought tolerant (or happy with
grey water every now and then), doesn't cost too much to establish (very
limited budget), and if it was a mozzie deterant that would absolutely
wonderful as we have a problem with them as well when we're outside.
It doesn't matter if it takes a while to spread, I'm not in a hurry, but I
would like to do something - and if it can be grown from seed that would be
nice and cheap too.
Thanks for any suggestions
Posted by Jonno on January 7, 2008, 8:36 am
I'd move house and put in some real grass,and make those kids live in a
real environment where the sun shines, mosquito's bite and dogs bark.
Otherwise concrete with artificial grass would kick ass and really
wouldnt allow your kids to experience real vegetation. this would be for
the best perhaps... Otherwise it seems you have the answers. Go to the
local nursery and ask qeustions get those...
You cant win em all though. I'd move... or become bit of a gardener.
Linda wrote:
> Hi, we have a small backyard with a beautiful big tree and lots of shade
> during the summer which is great for the kids - not having to worry about
> sunscreen when they play outside. It does mean of course that lawn won't
> grow - thats fine, we're not big gardeners, and what with regular mowing and
> water restrictions it's not an option. But currently there is a mix of dirt
> areas, weeds and so forth so it would be nice to have something semi
> attractive.
> So I'm looking for suggestions - I've been looking at various gardening
> sites, and seen ideas such as Vinca Minor, chamomile, moss and of course
> mondo grass but I'm sure there must be lots of possibilites I don't know
> about.
>
> So prerequisites - low maintenance, suitable for kids to play on, grows in
> very shady area during summer, (but tree loses leaves in winter so has to
> still survive), ok for humid conditions, drought tolerant (or happy with
> grey water every now and then), doesn't cost too much to establish (very
> limited budget), and if it was a mozzie deterant that would absolutely
> wonderful as we have a problem with them as well when we're outside.
>
> It doesn't matter if it takes a while to spread, I'm not in a hurry, but I
> would like to do something - and if it can be grown from seed that would be
> nice and cheap too.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions
>
>
Posted by Rheilly Phoull on January 7, 2008, 9:08 am
Jonno hits the nerve !!
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Cheers .......... Rheilly P
> I'd move house and put in some real grass,and make those kids live in a
> real environment where the sun shines, mosquito's bite and dogs bark.
> Otherwise concrete with artificial grass would kick ass and really wouldnt
> allow your kids to experience real vegetation. this would be for the best
> perhaps... Otherwise it seems you have the answers. Go to the local
> nursery and ask qeustions get those...
> You cant win em all though. I'd move... or become bit of a gardener.
> Linda wrote:
>> Hi, we have a small backyard with a beautiful big tree and lots of shade
>> during the summer which is great for the kids - not having to worry about
>> sunscreen when they play outside. It does mean of course that lawn won't
>> grow - thats fine, we're not big gardeners, and what with regular mowing
>> and water restrictions it's not an option. But currently there is a mix
>> of dirt areas, weeds and so forth so it would be nice to have something
>> semi attractive.
>> So I'm looking for suggestions - I've been looking at various gardening
>> sites, and seen ideas such as Vinca Minor, chamomile, moss and of course
>> mondo grass but I'm sure there must be lots of possibilites I don't know
>> about.
>>
>> So prerequisites - low maintenance, suitable for kids to play on, grows
>> in very shady area during summer, (but tree loses leaves in winter so has
>> to still survive), ok for humid conditions, drought tolerant (or happy
>> with grey water every now and then), doesn't cost too much to establish
>> (very limited budget), and if it was a mozzie deterant that would
>> absolutely wonderful as we have a problem with them as well when we're
>> outside.
>>
>> It doesn't matter if it takes a while to spread, I'm not in a hurry, but
>> I would like to do something - and if it can be grown from seed that
>> would be nice and cheap too.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions
Posted by FarmI on January 7, 2008, 11:23 pm
> Otherwise concrete with artificial grass would kick ass
Have you turned into a Yank? Or do you really want to mention kicking a
donkey?
Posted by Jonno on January 7, 2008, 11:55 pm
FarmI wrote:
>> Otherwise concrete with artificial grass would kick ass
>
> Have you turned into a Yank? Or do you really want to mention kicking a
> donkey?
>
>
It rhymes...
> during the summer which is great for the kids - not having to worry about
> sunscreen when they play outside. It does mean of course that lawn won't
> grow - thats fine, we're not big gardeners, and what with regular mowing and
> water restrictions it's not an option. But currently there is a mix of dirt
> areas, weeds and so forth so it would be nice to have something semi
> attractive.
> So I'm looking for suggestions - I've been looking at various gardening
> sites, and seen ideas such as Vinca Minor, chamomile, moss and of course
> mondo grass but I'm sure there must be lots of possibilites I don't know
> about.
>
> So prerequisites - low maintenance, suitable for kids to play on, grows in
> very shady area during summer, (but tree loses leaves in winter so has to
> still survive), ok for humid conditions, drought tolerant (or happy with
> grey water every now and then), doesn't cost too much to establish (very
> limited budget), and if it was a mozzie deterant that would absolutely
> wonderful as we have a problem with them as well when we're outside.
>
> It doesn't matter if it takes a while to spread, I'm not in a hurry, but I
> would like to do something - and if it can be grown from seed that would be
> nice and cheap too.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions
>
>