In my lawn I have a lot of wild bermuda grass. Is there any lawn fertilizer that gets rid of this??
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 22, 2012Weed and feed products are generally not a good idea, Johnny, because the two goals are at cross purposes. Get an herbicide safe for the type of lawn you have and the bermuda you want to control, let it do its work, then fertilize.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Mar 22, 2012What is the wild bermuda in? Your lawn or landscape beds? What type lawn grass do you have?Helpful Reply
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John C on Mar 23, 2012Bermuda is highly invasive, there is a product that claims to control it in other turf areas, I can't recall the name. It is very expensive however and has little margin for error on application. It is usually more effective to kill the area using an herbicide then reseed.Helpful Reply
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Pam Kirkland Shelton on May 10, 2016Some grasses choke out bermuda grass. St. Augustine and centipede does, I believe. Try Google :-)Helpful Reply
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