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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 702110" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If I had that situation and was going to sprig bermuda I would harrow the field early to level it and let it sprout the early weeds. I think you will find the sand spurs sprout pretty early in the year. I'd then spray with roundup and then sprig. Once sprigged if you keep the grass mowed this will make the grass spread faster and keep any late germinated sand spurs from bearing seed. If you will stay on top of this the first year the grass will be better and the spurs will be gone. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 702110, member: 4362"] If I had that situation and was going to sprig bermuda I would harrow the field early to level it and let it sprout the early weeds. I think you will find the sand spurs sprout pretty early in the year. I'd then spray with roundup and then sprig. Once sprigged if you keep the grass mowed this will make the grass spread faster and keep any late germinated sand spurs from bearing seed. If you will stay on top of this the first year the grass will be better and the spurs will be gone. JMO [/QUOTE]
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