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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 ================================================== ========= "Chuck" wrote in message ... I'm working the opposite problem. Trying to get the fescue and St. Augustine crabgrasses out of my Bermuda! "Nixon, D" wrote in message ... 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 |
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