Five Reasons to go for Bermuda Grass

Released on = April 11, 2006, 9:00 am

Press Release Author = Weed N\' Reap

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = If you are going to be seeding a lawn, you will be taking
into account the weather in which you live for choosing your grass seed. If you live
somewhere that it is really hot and sunny, then you will want to choose a warm
season grass. A perfect selection for such climates is Bermuda grass, which is bred
for just such climates. There are in reality five reasons you should contemplate
planting Bermuda grass.

Press Release Body = Reasons to go for Bermuda Grass:


Seeding a lawn, take into account the climate before choosing your grass seed.
Living somewhere really hot and sunny, then you will want to a warm season grass. A
perfect selection is Bermuda grass, which is bred for just such climates. There are
5 reasons for planting Bermuda grass.


Firstly, starting a lawn or filling in dead spots, can be a challenge, especially if
you keep pets. Bermuda grass is unusually quick growing grass. It grows with vigor
and density. When trying to start a lawn or fill in bare spots, rapid and energetic
growth is precisely what you need. If you don\'t edge your Bermuda grass correctly it
will grow into flower beds and other places.


Secondly, Bermuda grass produces a thick turf with fine grain. Perfect for a yard
where you have children playing or pets. Bermuda grass has fine texture and a soft
surface for your family to enjoy. It is a great grass for any lawn in any hot
climate area, especially for family and pets. Bermuda grass lawn will scarcely have
weed problems. Apply a crabgrass prevention formula on your lawn a couple of times a
year, but it is almost never a problem with Bermuda.


Thirdly, Bermuda grass is wear-resistant. The turf produced with Bermuda grass can
endure a lot, making it low maintenance. It is a favored grass on golf courses since
it is so long-lasting and resilient. It can also be used on soccer, football, and
baseball fields. It should be cut short, which makes a great grass for keeping in
manicured condition.


Fourth, Bermuda is great in heat and drought conditions. During times of low water
production or high heat, it is a robust grass that will survive. To keep it at its
best, you need only to give your lawn around two inches of water per week, another
reason that it is commonly used with golf courses and athletic fields.


Fifth is a culmination of all the other reasons. Bermuda is low maintenance. It
grows rapidly, once you seed it, daily watering regimen for a short time. Bermuda
grows thick that makes it strong and combat a lot of use by children and pets. Also,
Bermuda grass resists drought conditions very nicely. On top of it all, it goes
inactive in winter so that even living in a hot climate you will not have to mow
your lawn 12 months a year. It is a great grass for your lawn, golf course, athletic
field in a warm environment.


Be informed there are a couple of drawbacks to having Bermuda grass. Although they
are outweighed by the positives. As mentioned, it can grow into your garden or
flower bed. It should be mowed quite often to be kept at approximately one half inch
in length. It needs full sun, so if you own a shady yard, it is not for you. Lastly,
you will have to remove thatch regularly when dealing with Bermuda grass.




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