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Pitfalls of seeded bermuda grass
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 996707" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I'm committed to getting a stand of Bermuda grass started on my place this year. Finding the sprigs is going to be a serious issue. I can get wrangler Bermuda seed dropped right at my door. I remember from an earlier thread I started about Bermuda that people advised against the "seeded" varieties. What exactly is the down side of the seeded varieties? They seem to be my best option. At almost $5 a pound I hate to fool around with something I don't need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 996707, member: 17956"] I'm committed to getting a stand of Bermuda grass started on my place this year. Finding the sprigs is going to be a serious issue. I can get wrangler Bermuda seed dropped right at my door. I remember from an earlier thread I started about Bermuda that people advised against the "seeded" varieties. What exactly is the down side of the seeded varieties? They seem to be my best option. At almost $5 a pound I hate to fool around with something I don't need. [/QUOTE]
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