I'm in total agreement of that. I live in Michigan where many of the plants you mentioned thrive. The trillium is actually our state flower or was at one time, I think it still is.
From: Benia <xsarenkax@yahoo.com>
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I never meant to plant TREES, just native plants. Native geranium, ferns, mayapples, trillium, jack-in-the-pulpit, virginia waterleaf, etc. Whatever works best, but the key suggestion is to eliminate the turf grass challenge altogether in favor of easy to grow native plants.
Benia
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I hope I'm not taken for being rude here, but wouldn't planting more trees under a huge dead leaf provider make for more work, i.e. raking, etc? I would plant shade loving hostas and either perrenials, or annuals, such as impatiens. In the event that trying to grow turf is unsuccessful.
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I would suggest working with nature, rather than against it. If turf grass doesn't prefer living under a giant oak tree, plant some native species under it that will do fine. You'll not only make things easier for you, but you will be helping to diversify your ecosystem, keep a natural balance, and enhance the beauty of your property... all at once!
Benia
Bartlett, IL
From: Aunt Hilda <daveantcliff@yahoo.com>
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I grew up with a HUGE Oak tree in the back yard. We lost grass due to leaving oak leaves in place for too long of a spell. If the leaves are blanketing the grass enough to block out any sunlight from reaching the grass, then the grass will die back due to a lack of sunlight
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| Only if they're so thick that you can't see the grass and then all is needed is a mowing over the leaves We abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect. Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac --- On Wed, 3/21/12, Victoria <QueenofVictorian@aol.com> wrote:
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