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Old 03-10-2004, 06:31 PM
JD
 
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Thanks for the response. I know just where United Turf is. I live in Great
Bridge. I still have some work to do in the back yard, (building a brick
patio), so I am thinking about doing this next spring/summer. I thought I
could spray Round up when the bermuda is actively growing, like June/July. I
have been trying to eliminate the common bermuda for the 10 years we have
lived here. I would also have someone come in and use a sod cutter or Bobcat
to take all the sod out of the yard. Then bring in the hybred bermuda. The
area isn't really that big.
Are there other Bermudas that would work as well. I only know Tiffway.
Thanks,
JD - Chesapeake, VA


"Chowder Pup" wrote in message ...
If you are in SE Virginia it is already too late in the year to
eliminate common bermuda. It needs to be sprayed with Roundup at least
two, and preferably three, times beginning in late August to early
September. Common bermuda is a bitch to eliminate.

And Tifway 419 is probably not your best choice. Since it was
developed, Tifway has mutated into so many different varieties that you
won't really know what you are getting. If a sod grower sells you
Tifway in 1990, and again in 2001, the grass out of the same field can
be very different.

If you want a really good bermuda, get some TifSport from United Turf in
Powell's Point, NC. They are just down Rt. 168 from Chesapeake. Call
800-421-7649 and ask for A.B. Tell him Dale sent you.



JD wrote:
What do you think would happen if I tried to eradicate the common before
planting tiffway sod?
JD
"Cathy Lewis" wrote in message
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JD wrote:

My back yard is 95% common bermuda and 5% fesue, so it looks like the
bermuda has won and after 10 years of trying to establish fescue I am

giving

up on Fescue. My neighbor has tiffway bermuda which is much nicer than

the

common variety.
What is the opinion if I would plant some of the tiffway, which would

win?

The Tiffway or the common?
Thanks
JD
Southeastern VA



They would co-mingle and you would end up with patches of each. When
hybrid bermudas are mixed with common I have never seen either one
predominate to much extent.