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So I have TTTF for the "lawn" part of my yard (36k sq/ft). It's fairly thick in most places with some really annoying bare and thin areas. I have to sod a couple areas because of drainage issues. I am going to go with KBG because I am sick of overseeing. Question is, if I start plugging KBG, what do you think it's success will be with TTTF all around it? I'm going to go with HGT KBG.
 

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As long as the area is conducive to growing KBG in terms of the soil and the weather, plugging with KBG will work just fine. TTTF is not a competitive grass or anything like that. You might wish to sprinkle some TTTF seed on top of the area after plugging, to blend it in better, though.
 

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As long as the area is conducive to growing KBG in terms of the soil and the weather, plugging with KBG will work just fine. TTTF is not a competitive grass or anything like that. You might wish to sprinkle some TTTF seed on top of the area after plugging, to blend it in better, though.
I hadn't thought about. Good idea. My ultimate plan is to try to get the KBG to thrive and ultimately take over.
 

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I'd considered that, but I'm willing to have some different shades if I'll eventually be able to get the KBG to takeover. It'll just go with the dang quack grass that I'm battling anyway!

I don't have the time or inclination to do a full reno at one time, so I'm willing to experiment on a gradual HGT KBG overtaking. Figured I would get some established then start using the plugger.
 
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