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Old 06-04-2004, 09:31 PM
Nixon, D
 
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Default Bermuda; Not a Nice Lawn Grass . . . .

Chuck;

Heh, heh, heh. . . . .
Well, either way they are just not compatible and don't make for a decent
looking lawn. In our climate here, the bermuda turns a trashy brown color
in November and does not get green again until June whereas the blue grass
and fescue stay green year 'round.
Now I know why it is illegal to sell or import bermuda into the state of
Maryland.

I suspect the only solution for me is simply dig out ALL bits of the bermuda
that I can, put in a heavy seeding of Fescue and try to get a good stand of
it, then just hand weed out the bermuda as I see it cropping up. I don't
look
forward to that. It's about a 10 ft square patch of bermuda and I'm not
too
keen on "hands&knees" gardening anymore....

McDave
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"Chuck" wrote in message
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I'm working the opposite problem. Trying to get the fescue and St.

Augustine
crabgrasses out of my Bermuda!

"Nixon, D" wrote in message
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Unwanted Bermuda Grass in a Blue Grass or Fescue lawn.


Anyone know of a reasonable way to rid my lawn of a large patch of
Bermuda Grass without also killing the blue grass and fescue growing
around and within it???

I thought the unusually cold winter we had this year might wipe out the
Bermuda. No such luck.

McDave