Bermuda

Plant Type

:

Spreading (Rhizomes and Stolons)

Sun Level

:

Full sun.(7-8 hours daily)

Ideal Soil Temperature for Planting

:

65°f-70°f

Soil Type

:

Grows well in clay or sandy soil, but struggles in highly acidic or alkaline soils.

P.H. Level

:

6.0-7.0

Water/Irrigation

:

Bermuda grass needs 1-1.5 inches of rain fall in order to thrive. irrigation may be needed when rainfall is less than the required amount.

Fertilization

:

It is best to fertilize your lawn 2-4 times per year between March and November when using Bermuda grass. The best time to fertilize will be determined by a soil analysis.

Aeration

:

The best time to aerate your lawn when using Bermuda is between April and July.

Additional Info

:

Commonly used in grass mixes for appearance and to allow quick recovery in high traffic areas such as sports fields. It’s a warm season perennial grass that’s sensitive to colder temperatures.

Plant Type

:

Spreading (Rhizomes and Stolons)

Sun Level

:

Full sun.(7-8 hours daily)

Ideal Soil Temperature for Planting

:

65°f-70°f

Soil Type

:

Grows well in clay or sandy soil, but struggles in highly acidic or alkaline soils.

P.H. Level

:

6.0-7.0

Water/Irrigation

:

Bermuda grass needs 1-1.5 inches of rain fall in order to thrive. irrigation may be needed when rainfall is less than the required amount.

Fertilization

:

It is best to fertilize your lawn 2-4 times per year between March and November when using Bermuda grass. The best time to fertilize will be determined by a soil analysis.

Aeration

:

The best time to aerate your lawn when using Bermuda is between April and July.

Additional Info

:

Commonly used in grass mixes for appearance and to allow quick recovery in high traffic areas such as sports fields. It’s a warm season perennial grass that’s sensitive to colder temperatures.