Is it possible to grow grass in the shade?
From the outset, a lawn growing in the shade is in a weak position and will have difficulty coping with root competition. Obviously, the place for lawns is primarily in the sun or partial shade. Without a minimum dose of sunlight, i.e., four hours of sun per day, the laid lawn will have difficulty thriving.
Don't worry, there are solutions for growing grass in shadier areas of your property. However, this type of "shade grass" isn't sold in slabs, but is sown by seed. Through hydroseeding, Hydro Pro Seeding offers grass blends suitable for any type of terrain and any sunlight situation.
If you're looking for a low-maintenance, shade-loving lawn, white clover is the solution for you. In addition to its popularity, white clover requires only a few mowings during the summer and barely exceeds 15 cm at maturity. Clover adapts to shade better than any other type of grass and tolerates root competition. It generally requires a few hours of sunlight, three to four hours of direct sunlight, or four to six hours of indirect sunlight daily.
Our experts will know how to determine the seed to use depending on the available sunlight and the richness of your land, so that you have a beautiful, lush lawn.