Description:
Bermuda Grass is a warm-season grass known for its heat tolerance, rapid growth, and drought resistance. It forms a dense turf and is commonly used for lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields in hot climates.
Description
Bermuda Grass is a warm-season grass known for its heat tolerance, rapid growth, and drought resistance. It forms a dense turf and is commonly used for lawns, golf courses, and athletic fields in hot climates.
Planting Instructions:
Plant Bermuda Grass seeds, plugs, or sod in late spring or early summer after the last frost when soil temperatures consistently reach 65°F (18°C) or higher. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of 4-6 inches. Sow seeds evenly, space plugs 6-12 inches apart, or lay sod with good soil contact. Keep the soil moist until seeds germinate or plugs/sod establish roots, typically within 7-14 days.