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winterizing Bermuda
I maintain a small well-used athletic field in the Austin area that is
mostly common Bermuda. Soil is somewhat clayey. Is there value in applying a winterizer fertilizer to it? A TAMU ag website says that fall feedings of turf are more important than spring feedings, but I can't help wonder whether since Bermuda is about to go dormant I'm just going to end up feeding weeds (like Dallis) especially using the time-release stuff, which seems to be the norm these days. A "can't hurt" from folks selling fertilizer doesn't make it, as my turf dollars are fixed. If it goes to winterizing, not as much goes to summerizing. Experience appreciated. |
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