BERMUDA SOD GRASS INSTALLATION
Bermuda grass is one of the most desired warm season grasses in the South, and rightly so. It is beautiful and durable, capable of holding up to high temperatures. When Bermuda grass gets damaged it is capable of recovering very quickly. ... Bermuda grass forms a dense, very lush, and fine textured turf. Bermuda grass thrives in full sunlight, and is drought tolerant, which allow it to continue to grow when other grasses will not survive. Due to its aggressive spreading nature, Bermuda grass can quickly fill in bare spots and crowd out weeds. Bermuda grass is most commonly established by planting sod, sprigs, or plugs on properly prepared locations. Consult your landscaping professional for proper site preparation. The best times to plant Bermuda grass is when it is actively growing, which is normally from April through September. Sodding will produce an instant lawn, whereas the other methods take much more time to establish. Watering your new sod is essential for the first few weeks, while the root system is getting established. A properly installed irrigation system can help take the guesswork out of watering. When temperatures drop to the point of frost, Bermuda grass will go dormant, turning brown, until temperatures rise again in the Spring. Extended drought can also cause Bermuda grass to go dormant and turn brown, which is another reason to have an irrigation system installed with your lawn. Contact us for a free consultation today! www.theolivetreeinc.com or call: 678-377-7773.