Bermuda grass seeds must have a thin soil covering to germinate correctly. It’s best to rake down the area you plan to seed, and then when placing the seeds, be sure that you lightly cover each one with soil so that they’re about ¼ of an inch deep.Once seeded, rake lightly over the area to promote better soil contact. Although Bermuda grass requires little water, fresh seeds will need daily watering until the establishment is more apparent.Quick Tip: While its establishment rate is slow, Bermuda grass does have an aggressive spreading habit.
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Bermuda grass seeds must have a thin soil covering to germinate correctly. It’s best to rake down the area you plan to seed, and then when placing the seeds, be sure that you lightly cover each one with soil so that they’re about ¼ of an inch deep.Once seeded, rake lightly over the area to promote better soil contact. Although Bermuda grass requires little water, fresh seeds will need daily watering until the establishment is more apparent.Quick Tip: While its establishment rate is slow, Bermuda grass does have an aggressive spreading habit.
- This means that it’s not uncommon for it to creep, which means that regular edging, hand-rouging, or herbicide application may be necessary.As a warm-season seed that flourishes in the southern regions, Bermuda grass should always be planted in the full sun. A couple of hours of shade throughout the day is acceptable, but part-shade will do more harm than good for this blend. It is also drought-resistant, which means that you have to be careful to avoid accidental overwatering.
Features
- Lush dark green color
- Coated seed to help retain moisture during seeding
- Low water requirements once established
- Great lawns, parks and sports fields.
Packaging
1x Simlaw Seeds Lawn Grass (500g)
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