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Charlie S

Marietta, GA
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gardening

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changing the grass in the yard


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  • Charlie S
    Followed 8 people on Jan 24, 2013

Gardening: How do you go from fescue to bermuda grass?

We have had fescue for 35 + years and are tired of working so hard then having it die when the drought hits or the tempterature is too high and it costs too much to water it. What steps to we take to replace it? Kill it, then what?

Charlie S
Charlie S Marietta, GA on Jan 20, 2012
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  • Mike and Anne
    Mike and Anne on Jan 22, 2012
    Before I switched to Bermuda I would check some of the other warm season grasses, especially ...»
    Zoysia. It is more difficult to keep Bermuda out of flower beds and vegetable gardens and away from shrubs around the house. The underground stolons are much more vigorous on Bermuda than other warm-season grasses and you may be trading one problem for another.

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