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The neighbors on each side of my yard have different grass than I do. Mine is Zoysia one has Bermuda and I think the other has Centipede. What is the best way to seperate our yards and it still look good? So far I have put in black rubber edging but would like to use something else.
 
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you could construct planting beds with shrubs that would complement your home. A short fence that perhaps outlines just the corners of the yard will help as well. You do not need to fence all the way down. The trick is to take your eyes off of the grass and draw them to the fence or planting areas you create. This way the grass types will blend together quite well.
 
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