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Bermuda with adjacent Rye

Bermuda with adjacent Rye

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razor – posted 08 March 2005 13:19

My neighbor’s yard (which runs directly into mine) is filled with this very green (even during winter) ryegrass which grows sporadically and into my yard. Is there anyway i can control the spread of his rye into my bermuda w/o killing both?

ted – posted 08 March 2005 19:25

maybe a little roundup ( on your side) when the bermuda is completely dormant. don’t worry- it won’t last into the hot weather.

turfman – posted 09 March 2005 08:00

seriously! after being contracted on several golf courses, rye is what you want in the cooler months to ensure a lush green lawn. it wont hurt a thing. actually it will help the appearance of your lawn/ landscape. If I were you, i would incorperate it next fall! you can even cut rye to the ground! it is a bit messy in the peak of the season but it is worth the struggle. i personally use a perrinal rye to keep all my turf customers happy. But they also have to work at keeping thier lawn groomed. I have to tell you , i have the greenest lawns in 3 area codes.

razor1 – posted 10 March 2005 09:39

the issue is that i dont mind a dormant bermuda…heck that is part of life. However, in my opinion rye is never worth it. It grows to wildly…long, short, it cuts oddly…but thanks for the advice/opinion. I will try some roundup this wknd.

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