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planting common bermuda grass
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<blockquote data-quote="dimestorecowboy" data-source="post: 820211" data-attributes="member: 16214"><p>I'm from south east Texas also . Springing isn't very hard to do . I sprigged 10 acres last year in tifton 85 and 10 acres in Alicia Bermuda .during the drought . The key is to wait until it rains . That way the moisture is in the ground . Cut the tops and spread them by hand as thick as possible . Disk them in and roll them . Rolling the field will keep the moisture in for at least 3 weeks . You could also check out cheynne 2 its a seeded hybrid not a mixed seed . Grows well in our area . Bahia doesn't do well in a drought . I've seen it turn brown like it has been burnt and the Bermuda was still green and growing .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimestorecowboy, post: 820211, member: 16214"] I'm from south east Texas also . Springing isn't very hard to do . I sprigged 10 acres last year in tifton 85 and 10 acres in Alicia Bermuda .during the drought . The key is to wait until it rains . That way the moisture is in the ground . Cut the tops and spread them by hand as thick as possible . Disk them in and roll them . Rolling the field will keep the moisture in for at least 3 weeks . You could also check out cheynne 2 its a seeded hybrid not a mixed seed . Grows well in our area . Bahia doesn't do well in a drought . I've seen it turn brown like it has been burnt and the Bermuda was still green and growing . [/QUOTE]
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