As far as bermuda grass goes, the roundup will kill small areas of it the first time, but for large areas or thick infestations, start spraying in the summer and pray that by fall it stops coming back.
Bermuda roots can easily get down 8+ inches into the soil. It spreads like wildfire when it's hot. It's thick wire-like root system will seek out moisture sources (like deep buried rocks) allowing it to survive droughts. It's like an undergound vine.
Very good lesson,I have what to learn from you. A big THANK YOU for this video.
I love your yard and your dog.HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY !!!:))
dya76tube 5 months ago
Too much phosphorus for locations near ponds and lakes ^^
phosphorus causes alot of algea and growth in lakes, Only use phosphorus in locations away from lakes and water reserves.
Your own pool is fair game if you want to throw off your PH. lol.
watkinsservices 9 months ago
thats a lot of nitrogen for starter fertalizer
miasmablk 10 months ago
Thanks for this. Very informative.
evanthowell 1 year ago
As far as bermuda grass goes, the roundup will kill small areas of it the first time, but for large areas or thick infestations, start spraying in the summer and pray that by fall it stops coming back.
Bermuda roots can easily get down 8+ inches into the soil. It spreads like wildfire when it's hot. It's thick wire-like root system will seek out moisture sources (like deep buried rocks) allowing it to survive droughts. It's like an undergound vine.
slacker68 1 year ago
Very informative! Thank you.
poppaghetto99 1 year ago
I get that same seed at Southern States for $35, that bag at Lowe's is $70..
savagenomore 2 years ago
what setting # do you do LESCO spreader when you over seeding ?
ttaabbllee 2 years ago
Awesome dog!
micyficy 2 years ago 4
Thanks so much for sharing your vid with us!
nectardan 2 years ago
Nice video - thanks for being a good neighbor!
lastdaysguitar 2 years ago
thanks im gonna redo my lawn 2marow
HashOwns 2 years ago
thanks for the information !!!
willy2mil 2 years ago