How to grow Bermuda lawn
Bermuda grass, also known as bermudagrass, is mostly used for laying golf courses, football fields and public green spaces. It is a warm-season lawn with fine and soft leaf texture, moderate density, well-developed root system, extremely rapid growth, outstanding drought and tread resistance, and can quickly recover even if it is trampled on. The built lawn is strong and dense, and it is difficult for weeds to invade.
The most economical and affordable way is to sow bermuda grass seeds for sowing. If the area is particularly large, the most time-saving and effective method is the on-demand method. It's just that the on-demand method needs to carefully check the uniformity of the seeding later.
Bermuda likes areas that are warm, humid, and well-lit. When planting Bermuda in the north, it is not recommended to use sowing seeding, because the planting area is small and the natural conditions are relatively special, which is not completely consistent with the growth habits of Bermuda grass.
Regardless of whether it is in the north or the south, planting in summer or autumn; later nursing work must be done. Be sure to water regularly to cool down the seeds. The spraying of insect repellent is also not to be forgotten.