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Fertilizer for new bermuda

Fertilizer for new bermuda

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newnan – posted 18 July 2005 04:54

I am in Newnan Georgia and my bermuda sod has been down since May 7th. The yard looks OK…better from a distance but when I walk it, the yard appears kind of thin. I am wondering how long I have to wait to fertilize and with what type. Rain has been plentiful so far this summer and I have a sprinkler system if it gets too dry. The sod installer did not fertilize before installation but that is another story. Thanks!!!!

tommy – posted 18 July 2005 10:45

Yep- it needs fertilizer! Any balanced lawn food at your local garden center is ok, but try and get the slowest release nitrogen possible! Quick releasing nitrogen causes the grass to grow too quickly- resulting in more mowing.

newnan – posted 18 July 2005 11:49

Thanks for the quick reply. I will put it down this evening. Any recommendation as far as the formula?

tommy – posted 18 July 2005 12:07

I am not sure whats available in your part of the world, but good numbers are somthing like : 25-5-10, with most of the first number,(nitrogen) slow releasing. Ask a sales person for a- “slow releasing lawn food”, and they should know what your talking about. If they have a puzzled look on their face, find someone in the store who doesn’t have a puzzled look! haha

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