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Disguising Brown Lawn

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Date: 08/01/2007 Topics: Gardening > Lawn | Readers Request > Gardening  
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My lawn has a huge brown patch from my pool, having a get together this weekend any ideas on how to disguise it?

Hardiness Zone: 5b


pamela m from Pittsburgh,PA
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Post by meoowmom (1081) | (08/03/2007)
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Yes try the spray paint that Golf Courses use as it
is safe on grass. They do this to dress up house
on HGTV it was a sellers' secret tip. Good Luck
and ENJOY!


Post by candleglows (36) | (08/03/2007)
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I would go with adding sod or perhaps for a quick fix add some wood chips and a couple of benches with some plants and make it look like a place to sit and enjoy to the flowers..Maybe even a gazing ball.


Post by kimhis (149) | (08/03/2007)
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Even though the grass looks whipped, the roots are fine. Just let it regrow.


Post by pamphyila (296) | (08/03/2007)
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You could install sod - or put that fake grass "carpet" over it... or install a "dance floor" out of plywood and put stickon tiles on it.


Post By Lisa (Guest Post) (08/03/2007)
Could you paint it with some spray paint?


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