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Cheyenne bermuda grass in Georgia
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<blockquote data-quote="jj216" data-source="post: 475073" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>I feel your pain.If I could irrigate it ,I'd sprig it hands down.But If I couldnt (which I cant)I would be worried the way the drought is going.I planted a new area this past spring in bahia and it came in about half of normal.If I had sprigged hybrid bermuda I would be out alot of chips.I have another area I'm clearing now so I will have the same delima this spring.I know alot of people hate it but for the money and risk factor I'm sticking with my "poor mans coastal".It will bounce back from drought,ph dont have to be perfect and seed is fairly inexpensive.Just my 2 cents ya'll go ahead and bash my bahia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj216, post: 475073, member: 2880"] I feel your pain.If I could irrigate it ,I'd sprig it hands down.But If I couldnt (which I cant)I would be worried the way the drought is going.I planted a new area this past spring in bahia and it came in about half of normal.If I had sprigged hybrid bermuda I would be out alot of chips.I have another area I'm clearing now so I will have the same delima this spring.I know alot of people hate it but for the money and risk factor I'm sticking with my "poor mans coastal".It will bounce back from drought,ph dont have to be perfect and seed is fairly inexpensive.Just my 2 cents ya'll go ahead and bash my bahia. [/QUOTE]
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