Be careful not to screw up slopes and other things important for drainage. Seems simple, but it's really just simple to screw it up.
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put down a good dose (more than recomended) of Scott's weed and feed, water it in, wait 2 weeks for weeds to die off. Then spray miracle grow from the hose feeder, mow HIGH and your bermuda will choke out 95% of the weeds from then on. Mowing it high allows the root base to thrive and hold more water. You can use weed n feed 2-3 times a season. My yard already looks good and I didn't use a pre-emergent this time.
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Originally posted by Saleen781 View Postput down a good dose (more than recomended) of Scott's weed and feed, water it in, wait 2 weeks for weeds to die off. Then spray miracle grow from the hose feeder, mow HIGH and your bermuda will choke out 95% of the weeds from then on. Mowing it high allows the root base to thrive and hold more water. You can use weed n feed 2-3 times a season. My yard already looks good and I didn't use a pre-emergent this time.
Sorry for the thread hijack!
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostIf you like a shorter bermuda tho, will it stay as green? Seems like if I let it grow a little too much, then mow, it looses too much green. I want green, wife likes it shorter. I
Sorry for the thread hijack!Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostIf you like a shorter bermuda tho, will it stay as green? Seems like if I let it grow a little too much, then mow, it looses too much green. I want green, wife likes it shorter. I
Sorry for the thread hijack!
u want to take off no more than 1/3 of the leaf, to keep it shorter you need to mow more often, i mow 3 times per week on some places to keep them short enough for the customer, also use an extrememly slow 70% or better slow release fert. during the growing season, so you dont have extreme growth
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spray existing "lawn" with round up or anykind of all purpose killer, drag with spike mat or something to just rough up the top of the ground, rake smooth, removing excess foliage (dead weeds, grass, etc..) roll the ground smooth, lay sod, apply a starter fert. 18-24-12, 12-24-18, something along those lines, DO NOT apply a pre emergent when laying new sod, you will just have to deal with any weeds for the first month or so, then you can get to work on weeds, but most important for the grass to get established first, before applying and type of weed control
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Originally posted by zemog View Postspray existing "lawn" with round up or anykind of all purpose killer, drag with spike mat or something to just rough up the top of the ground, rake smooth, removing excess foliage (dead weeds, grass, etc..) roll the ground smooth, lay sod, apply a starter fert. 18-24-12, 12-24-18, something along those lines, DO NOT apply a pre emergent when laying new sod, you will just have to deal with any weeds for the first month or so, then you can get to work on weeds, but most important for the grass to get established first, before applying and type of weed control.....bro....
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I keep my weeds mowed short so it looks nice as you drive up. Once out of the car, its visible its weeds lol.
Its a rent house, I dont care. I did enough work in the yard tearing up the old "duck pond" a previous renter built that became a mosquito breeding pool
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