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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 636889" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Establishing bermuda doesn't have to be expensive if you are willing to do the work yourself with the help of some friends or high school kids. If I wanted to establish bermuda as cheaply as possible I'd Roundup the field in early spring and let it all die. Then harrow the ground as smooth as possible about a day before you go to sprigging. Then I'd go cut some rank bermuda from another field and spread it on the harrowed ground and disc it in. Then pack it with something. But do pack it cause this is important.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you can't part with the loss of production in the whole field just do a portion of it. This will create a nursery for you next year. Also since bermuda runs you can take a sprayer and kill the grass in front of it and let it gradually spread across the field. I've planted strips in fields before. Though it worked, I don't recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 636889, member: 4362"] Establishing bermuda doesn't have to be expensive if you are willing to do the work yourself with the help of some friends or high school kids. If I wanted to establish bermuda as cheaply as possible I'd Roundup the field in early spring and let it all die. Then harrow the ground as smooth as possible about a day before you go to sprigging. Then I'd go cut some rank bermuda from another field and spread it on the harrowed ground and disc it in. Then pack it with something. But do pack it cause this is important. Also, if you can't part with the loss of production in the whole field just do a portion of it. This will create a nursery for you next year. Also since bermuda runs you can take a sprayer and kill the grass in front of it and let it gradually spread across the field. I've planted strips in fields before. Though it worked, I don't recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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