How do I get my grass to grow?
Question:I live in south west Georgia I have bermuda grass it just does not seem to be growing for the most part it's green and I think it's alive but it never seems to need to be cut. Any help would be apreciated.
Answers:
water and fertilize it as needed
You are complaining because your grass is green, but it never grows? I would love to have that problem! Would never have to mow it!!
If you really want it to grow.... visit your local Home Depot or Lowe's and get some good fertilizer, and you will need to buy a spreader too. They aren't too expensive. Hope that helps!
Hello,
I grew up with Bermuda grass lawns in Memphis and also had Bermuda grass at my home in Middle Tennessee. The best fertilizer for Bermuda grass is Ammonia Nitrate. You can get it anywhere but be sure you water heavily after putting the Ammonia Nitrate on your grass or it will burn the grass and stunt it (turn it brown) and it will take a while for it to come back out. Bermuda grass can be quite lovely which is why a lot of golf courses use Bermuda grass. It just requires a little Ammonia Nitrate and water and after it gets really green and growing you can let up on the watering. That's the beauty of Bermuda grass. It doesn't take a lot of water to maintain BUT it does need SOME water to grow and stay green. A great hot weather grass.
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