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To grow grass or manage plants emerging from a stone-filled or dry area (often referred to in Romanian as "Rasare Iarba Din Piatra Seaca," literally "Grass Growing from Dry Stone"), you need to focus on soil preparation and moisture retention.

Plants cannot grow on bare stone; they need a growing medium. If you want grass to grow between stones:

: Place a layer of cardboard under your mulch or stones to suppress weed seeds brought by the wind.

: Look for fescue or clover mixes that require less water.

: 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.

: 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