killing wild Bermuda
Missy – posted 15 May 2004 22:10
I have a yard full of wild Bermuda grass, and want to replace it with St. Augustine sod. I hired a lawn company to kill the Bermuda with Roundup. The technician said the Bermuda seeds would remain in the soil, just waiting to germinate, and would inevitably return. Is there a way to permanently get rid the Bermuda? The new sod will cost $2000, which I don’t want to spend if the Bermuda will eventually take over.
ted – posted 17 May 2004 21:53
have them spray it twice with pro strength roundup- then sod it- shouldn’t be a problem.
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