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I have a newly constructed pond in coastal South Carolina and am looking for the right groundcover for the banks. The soil is mostly sand/loam and well drained. I desire the following characteristics:
Good erosion control Low maintenance Forage for wildlife Aesthetic
Anyone have any suggestions?
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farm supply store, not Lowe's/home depot. rye grass to stabilize followed in about a month or so with Pensicola bahia or the appropriate pasture grass suited for your area, the store will know and give good advice about coverage/watering
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I have spoken with "the old guy" at the farm store the other day. He reccommended Weeping Lovegrass. Anyone have any experience with this?
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If you can read this ... thank a teacher. Since it's in english ... thank our military! Ric
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