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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 465850" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>What has worked for me in Texas is to fertilize, then chisel right behind it then run a disc over it, and if it still rough then run a harrow behind it. Ocourse best time to do this is right before a good rain.</p><p>Some here do it in fall but most in spring, only problem in fall is if it turns dry then real cold you may get a little freeze damage</p><p>Even if you run a disc over it with no cut on disc it should help.</p><p>May want to get a soil sample first to see what grounds needs.</p><p>Down here in my part of country the more you mess with bermuda the more it grows and spreads. Especially in my garden, just wish I could figure how to get it to not grow in garden and more in pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 465850, member: 3282"] What has worked for me in Texas is to fertilize, then chisel right behind it then run a disc over it, and if it still rough then run a harrow behind it. Ocourse best time to do this is right before a good rain. Some here do it in fall but most in spring, only problem in fall is if it turns dry then real cold you may get a little freeze damage Even if you run a disc over it with no cut on disc it should help. May want to get a soil sample first to see what grounds needs. Down here in my part of country the more you mess with bermuda the more it grows and spreads. Especially in my garden, just wish I could figure how to get it to not grow in garden and more in pasture. [/QUOTE]
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