Description:
Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass known for its excellent heat and drought tolerance. It forms a dense, fine-textured turf and is commonly used for lawns, sports fields, and golf courses in warmer climates.
Description
Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass known for its excellent heat and drought tolerance. It forms a dense, fine-textured turf and is commonly used for lawns, sports fields, and golf courses in warmer climates.
Planting Instructions:
Plant Bermuda grass seeds or sod in late spring or early summer after the soil temperature reaches 65-70°F (18-21°C). Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of 4-6 inches. Broadcast the seeds evenly over the prepared area and lightly rake them into the soil, or lay sod with good soil contact. Keep the soil consistently moist until the seeds germinate or the sod establishes, which usually takes about 7-21 days.