FAQ #7335

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I have a shady area where the Bermuda sod is doing poorly. This section is on the same sprinkler system as the sunny parts of the lawn. The shady section is continuously wet and the grass can't survive. Is there a grass I can use to fill in these spots?

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The problem is the shade. Growing any lawn in a shady area is difficult, but Bermuda grass prefers full sun. Why not grow a groundcover or shade garden in this bare area? Try to redirect your irrigation system to separate the lawn from this area.

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