Bermudagrass clippings.

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  1. Wylie says:

    When and with what should I fertilize my 4 year old Bermuda grass?

  2. Phil Busey says:

    I would shop first for fertilizer with low price per pound of N (nitrogen), then compare quality factors such as the completeness of other nutrients and slow release. There’s a big difference in price per pound of N that may not be justified by differences in quality. Most of the other nutrients may adequate in the soil already or like iron may be unavailable to the plant from granular fertilizer. Bermudagrass responds very strongly to nitrogen.

    I found a 16 pound bag of 35-0-0 (35% nitrogen, no phosphorus, no potassium) for $17.48 which works out to $3.12 per pound of nitrogen. Another was 40.25 pounds of 20-0-8 (20% nitrogen, 8% potassium) for $59.98 per bag which works out to $7.45 per pound of nitrogen. Yes, it would be great to have a little potassium but you shouldn’t have to pay two and a half times as much for it. Potassium is often unsufficient in the soil, but it leaches very quickly from sand so if your lawn was really deficient you’d need to be fertilizing with potassium every 3-4 weeks.

    That answers the what. When I get back I’ll mention when.

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