Scotts Carpet Grass (Bermuda) Seeds are designed to provide homeowners with a high-quality Bermuda grass lawn. This grass type is known for its ability to thrive in warm climates, forming a thick, resilient turf that is both visually appealing and practical for various uses.
Key Features of Scotts Carpet (Bermuda) Grass Seeds:
- WaterSmart® PLUS Coating:
- Enhanced Absorption: The seeds are coated with a special material that helps them absorb twice as much water as uncoated seeds.
- Nutrient Delivery: The coating includes essential nutrients to boost early growth.
- Disease Resistance: Contains a fungicide that helps protect the seedlings from disease during the critical germination and establishment phases.
- Full Sun Tolerance:
- Bermuda grass thrives in areas with full sun, requiring at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth.
- It’s not suitable for shaded or partially shaded areas, where it can become thin and less vigorous.
- Durability:
- Ideal for high-traffic areas such as lawns, sports fields, and parks due to its robust nature.
- Once established, it forms a dense turf that can withstand heavy use.
- Drought Resistance:
- Bermuda grass is well-known for its drought tolerance, reducing the need for frequent watering once established.
Planting Instructions:
- Soil Preparation:
- Test the soil to ensure the pH is between 5.8 and 7.0.
- Clear the area of any debris, rocks, and weeds. Loosen the soil to a depth of 6 inches and amend with compost if necessary.
- Seeding:
- Timing: The best time to plant Bermuda grass is late spring to early summer when soil temperatures are between 70°F and 95°F.
- Seeding Rate: Spread the seeds evenly at a rate of 1 to 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet.
- Seeding Method: Use a broadcast spreader for even distribution. Lightly rake the soil to ensure the seeds are covered to a depth of about 1/4 inch.
- Watering:
- Initially, water daily to keep the soil consistently moist until the seeds germinate and the grass establishes, which typically takes about 2 to 3 weeks.
- After establishment, reduce watering frequency but ensure the lawn receives about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week.
Maintenance Tips
- Mowing:
- Begin mowing when the grass reaches a height of 1.5 to 2 inches.
- Maintain a mowing height of 1 to 1.5 inches to encourage dense growth.
- Fertilizing:
- Fertilize the lawn in late spring with a balanced fertilizer.
- Additional applications may be necessary during the growing season, particularly in mid-summer, to maintain lush growth.
- Aeration:
- Aerate the lawn annually to alleviate soil compaction and promote healthy root growth.
- Weed and Pest Control:
- Regularly inspect the lawn for weeds and pests. Use appropriate herbicides and pesticides as needed, following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- The thick growth habit of Bermuda grass naturally suppresses many weeds.
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