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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4351288, member: 44"] Here in North Jersey we fall into the “abnormally dry” category. My lawn still looks good but that is in part due to the fact that I allow clover to grow in it. Back before ubiquitous watering and chemical treating clover was apart of grass mixes because it is fairly drought resistant. One downside is that deer do like it, though they don’t over browse it. The only real impact to the drought that we are feeling is that there is a fire prohibition, even in fire pits, they actually have a recommendation not to do any grilling either, which I ignore. [/QUOTE]
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