Bermuda grass should be cut to a height between 1 and 2 inches for optimal health and appearance. This range…
Browsing: Bermuda Grass
Bermuda grass can grow in sandy soil, but it requires some care to thrive. The grass prefers well-draining, slightly acidic…
Bermuda grass naturally turns brown in winter because it goes dormant in response to cold temperatures. This browning is not…
The best time to plant Bermuda grass depends on your climate, but generally, late spring to early summer is ideal.…
Bermuda grass turns brown or tan in winter as it goes dormant to survive cold temperatures. Its growth slows down…
Water Bermuda grass early in the morning when temperatures are cooler and evaporation is minimal. This allows water to soak…
Yellowing Bermuda grass usually signals issues like nutrient deficiencies, improper watering, pest damage, or soil problems. The most common cause…
Bermuda grass does go dormant, typically when temperatures drop below 50°F or during dry spells. During dormancy, it stops growing…
Bermuda grass should typically be mowed every 5 to 7 days during its active growing seasons in spring and summer.…
Bermuda grass should be watered deeply about once or twice a week during hot months, reducing to once a week…