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Thread: Rabbits cages and grass

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    Rabbits cages and grass

    OK, was not sure exactly where to post this question, I will try here. Anyway, we have rabbit hutches under a tree. I need to get more grass to grow under the tree, which will eliminate the mud factor and improve the aesthetics. It is already difficult to grow grass under a big tree, but the traffic by the cages makes it even harder. We live in the Houston area, the tree is a large Bald Cypress, and the surrounding grass is St. Augustine.

    Any ideas out there?

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    Re: Rabbits cages and grass

    I know St.Augustine does not handle foot traffic well. How about Bermuda grass? I do not know how well it does in shade, but I know it handles foot traffic well. You also run the risk of another type of grass overtaking or causing problems with your St.Augustine lawn... How about mulch instead?

    Joe

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    Re: Rabbits cages and grass

    I agree, mulch will do a much better job than grass.
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