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North Carolina Bermuda grass Help please?
I live near Raleigh, North Carolina … we tarnished our home last summer (September 2006) with Bermuda, and to blow cold, seemed large and prospered. I was hoping to green faster in that time (late May 2007), but still very uneven. A local greenskeeper advised me to stop some 10-10-10, which I did a few weeks ago. I've also watered every day to combat the lack of rain. But to be honest I have not seen any difference. Is it still too early to expect a more substantial green bermuda grass? Some say it takes more water due to drought, but due to the fact breaded Bermuda, and because the grass gets a lot of sun. Thank you very much for the advice in advance!
Being his only been a year since it's likely breaded need more watering.I water every day for a couple of weeks and see if the grass is helps.If getting a lot of sun, then fertilization as if you can get some balls that hot.Get lime and lime the lawn twice a year.It will help prevent that unwanted insects as well.But most important when starting a new lawn is to water one inch every day during the first 3 weeks.You may not have given enough along.Bermuda water is resealunt all the heat, but if you want to stay green water.Also must try some patches for the products is formulated for fine areas.Scotts lucky bermuda grass.Good
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