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Greg 30-06-2003 06:44 PM

Why mow bermuda so low?
 
Everything I read says that bermuda should be kept between 3/4" to 1"
but never does it say why? Is this because of the look or is there a
real reason to mow this short?

Thanks,
Greg

animaux 01-07-2003 03:08 AM

Why mow bermuda so low?
 
Because it is bullshit. I mow mine at 3.5 to 4 inches and it is green,
beautiful and needs water maybe every ten days or so.

Bermuda has several hybrids, a few of which the agronomists love to use on golf
courses. These range from 1 inch to 1.5 inches, to virtually no inches for
greens.

To answer you seriously, there is no reason to mow bermuda that low. I have no
idea why it is recommended.


On 30 Jun 2003 10:44:27 -0700, (Greg) wrote:

Everything I read says that bermuda should be kept between 3/4" to 1"
but never does it say why? Is this because of the look or is there a
real reason to mow this short?

Thanks,
Greg



Garden Envy 01-07-2003 03:44 AM

Why mow bermuda so low?
 
(Greg) wrote in message . com...
Everything I read says that bermuda should be kept between 3/4" to 1"
but never does it say why? Is this because of the look or is there a
real reason to mow this short?

Thanks,
Greg


Because Bermuda grass is a spreading grass (unlike Fescues which are
bunch-type grasses), it can withstand being cut short. There's no
real reason as to why, except that at more than an inch is starts
looking scraggly. Just remember, however, that it's your lawn, and it
has to look good to you.

Good Luck

Garden Envy
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maintenance!

Joe Doe 01-07-2003 07:20 PM

Why mow bermuda so low?
 
In article ,
(Greg) wrote:

Everything I read says that bermuda should be kept between 3/4" to 1"
but never does it say why? Is this because of the look or is there a
real reason to mow this short?

Thanks,
Greg



Every plant in the world shows "apical dominance" i.e. hormones are
produced at the top of a plant that inhibits shoots lower down from
developing and thus letting the plant grow vertically and inhibiting the
amount of lateral branching. When you cut off the top of a blade of grass
you take away these hormones and thus encourage lateral branching. For
bermuda this means it will send out more runners and stolons (it is a
creeping grass). For other grasses (bunching) they may send out more
lateral tillers. So when you mow your grass regularly you are
encouraging lateral growth and dense turf. For every grass there is an
optimal height to relieve the apical dominance (and thus encourage lateral
growth). Recommended mowing heights are based on this. If you choose
to grow your grass much longer you will discourage lateral growth and
eventually your turf will become thin. Recommended mowing heights for
bermuda vary from 1/4 inch for some hybrid bermuda grasses so 1-2" for
some common cultivars.

Note it is also recommended that you do not cut off more than 1/3 of the
blade at each mowing. The reason for this is that carbohydrate reserves
are stored in the blade. When you cut the blade the plant tries to
restore this reserve. If you take of less than a 1/3 of the balde the
plant is not shocked. When you take out a lot more the plant responds by
trying to make more leaves at the expense of roots (leaves take precedence
over roots). This weakens the roots. When you have a grass with very low
mowing height you have to mow very frequently to keep the plants in
optimum health (golf courses may mow more than once a day!!!!). So
ideally the grass you grow has a recommended growing height that is
compatible with how frequently you can conveniently mow.

Roland


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