: Dry or stony areas often have extreme pH levels. For acidic soils, use ground limestone (piatra de var) to neutralize the ground. 2. Choosing the Right Seeds
: Use organic fertilizers to support growth in nutrient-poor stony areas. 4. Managing Unwanted "Grass from Stone"
: Look for fescue or clover mixes that require less water. Rasare Iarba Din Piatra Saca
: Place a layer of cardboard under your mulch or stones to suppress weed seeds brought by the wind.
: Stony areas heat up quickly and dry out fast. Establish an irrigation system or use a thick layer of mulch (10-15 cm) around the stones to keep the roots cool and hydrated. : Dry or stony areas often have extreme pH levels
Plants cannot grow on bare stone; they need a growing medium. If you want grass to grow between stones:
: Add a layer of fine soil mixed with compost. If the ground is very hard, a thin layer of cardboard can help retain moisture and eventually decompose into fertile soil. Choosing the Right Seeds : Use organic fertilizers
Standard lawn grass may struggle in high-heat stony environments. Consider: