Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bermuda grass growing in patchy soil - Md. Noor Mahbub Alam/Shutterstock Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a drought-resistant ...
Rain is lifting aquifer levels and gardens, but Bermuda grass, snapdragons and jimson weed need prompt control.
There's nothing quite as inviting as the lush, thick growth of a healthy Bermuda grass lawn. It just invites you to kick off your shoes and let your toes sink into all those soft blades of grass. You ...
It can be difficult to choose which type of grass seed is best for your lawn, and Bermuda grass is one that tends to cause mixed emotions. People usually have one of two reactions: they either love it ...
Bermuda grass is one of the favored lawn grass species for a lawn in full sun. On the other hand, it is very unpopular when it grows as a weed in flower gardens and shrub borders. Bermuda grass ...
Bermuda grass is a drought-tolerant, pest-free lawn grass for full sun, but it can also be an aggressive weed. As a weed it spreads across the top of the ground and under the ground at a high rate.
Weeds are great competitors. They are the first to invade empty spaces, pushing more valuable plants to the side, growing between plants or smothering them with their growth. The three worst weeds to ...
Let’s focus on controlling Bermuda grass this fall. Common Bermuda grass is sometimes called “devil’s grass” by old-timers. All types of Bermuda grass, from common (the weed) to hybrid Bermuda (think ...
Q. Why do you recommend that we mow Bermuda grass at two inches or less? It is more attractive to me when it is at least three inches tall.
Water your lawn deeply and infrequently rather than shallowly and frequently. Deep watering encourages root growth, which ...
Q: My lawn is more weeds than grass right now. What can I do to make it look nice again? A: Our late rains have been a real blessing for our drought troubles, but they have also allowed the weeds to ...
Grass type and seasonality both have a lot to do with the height to which you should trim your lawn.