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alana8478

San Diego lawn question

7 years ago

Hello: these forums are very helpful and I was hoping to get some input on my lawn.

900 square foot yard, tall fescue grass. Live in San Diego, east of the 5 freeway. Very dry climate and yard gets full sun. The lawn did ok in the fall/winter but is falling apart in summer. Bare spots have appeared all over and it looks baked. The only small spots it looks ok have some shade.

From what I understand from reading on line, tall fescue is a cool season grass. Despite this, a couple of local landscapers have told me that tall fescue is a warm season grass and should be fine in full sun. But mine certainly isn't fine. It is getting deep watering and has been fertilized on schedule. But it is not withstanding the dry heat, full sun that is constant in summer here.

My question is this: should i switch to a warm season grass that apparently does well in full sun like Bermuda? If tall fescue is going to be a losing battle, I don't want to keep losing. :)

Could I add bermuda seed to the many bare spots and have it take over?

Thanks for any input.


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