Kill the Bahai for sure and your second should be the St. Augustine........Bermuda is pretty easy to maintain if you have full sun.......Plus, it's just looks better than St. Augustine.......St. Augustine vs Bermuda vs Bahai for a front yard. I currently have all three and trying to decide which 2 to kill.
You’re considering bahiagrass for turf? Does your husband know?St. Augustine vs Bermuda vs Bahai for a front yard. I currently have all three and trying to decide which 2 to kill.
Depends on how far north you are for St Augustine to be an option.Bermuda is a glorified weed. I’m not sure I’ve ever had a yard with Bahia. Kind of looks like centipede from photos I’ve seen of it. I’ve been putting St Aug down the last few years in the shade and it has taken over. Low maintenance, easy to cut, chokes out weeds. I’m all in on St Aug.
This is dumb, MSMA three times and year (hit it with some 13-13-13 when it greens up after MSMA application). Can be done with a hose end sprayer. Nothing could be easier. I'm not a "rule follower" so I'm not inferring that it can be legally sprayed on residential lawns.Bermuda is OK, takes maintenance. If left alone and not sprayed, weeds take over. To keep it perfect in my opinion you have to pay a company to spray.
This.I've never heard of anyone actually wanting bahiagrass in their yard. You'd need to mow it every day or two. When you drive by a pasture and see tall weeds with seed heeds, it's likely either bahiagrass or dallisgrass.
My grandparents had St Augustine in their yard in Clarksdale but that’s probably the extreme extent of how far north you can grow it.Don’t grow st aug north of hwy 82
Growing up my grandmother had a carpet of St Augustine in Monroe count. I had a great Centipede yard up until about 5-6 years ago and a prolonged drought killed it. I’ve tried top seeding it and watering but I can’t get it back.My grandparents had St Augustine in their yard in Clarksdale but that’s probably the extreme extent of how far north you can grow it.
Augusta makes that glorified weed look great.Bermuda is a glorified weed. I’m not sure I’ve ever had a yard with Bahia. Kind of looks like centipede from photos I’ve seen of it. I’ve been putting St Aug down the last few years in the shade and it has taken over. Low maintenance, easy to cut, chokes out weeds. I’m all in on St Aug.
St Augustine is way tougher to me. The stolons are thick and tough. Inch to 2 inch Bermuda or Zoysia are soft.If you like to walk in the yard barefoot St Augustine is your choice. The others dont compare
That won't be st Augustine. Msma will smoke itSpray it with MSMA and let the strong survive.
But but but doesn't MSMA have arsenic in it ? AAAAAAARGH !!!! ****Spray it with MSMA and let the strong survive.
Can you buy a “reasonable” amount of MSMA through a retail store anymore? I can’t find it anywhere other than online. And it’s expensive and in large quantities.Spray it with MSMA and let the strong survive.
1/2 lb of N - - nitrogen?If shade is not an issue you have more weed control options, less disease pressure and less water needs with bermuda. If you have shade St. Aug is the grass to keep. Now what bermuda do you have? Is it a "hybrid bermuda" or a common bermuda? Common will have seedheads with 5 or 4 branches, hybrid will have seedheads with mostly 3 branches. If I had hybrid I would try to keep it. If its common you might like the St. Aug better, it is a better looking grass than common bermuda to me. Also we have a new herbicide that will allow us to take bermuda out of St. Aug. you might need a professional to do the spraying but that is an option we have not had before. If you have hybrid bermuda and want to keep it, drop your mowing height to 1 inch, and mow 2 times per week. Fertilize with 3/4 lab N every 2 weeks and water if needed. This will favor the bermuda. You can then use MSMA (if your yard is a roadside or cottonfield) or 2,4-D to hurt the St. Aug. The bahia can be removed with MSM turf - follow the label. Bermuda must be fertilized to be competitive with weeds, At least 3 lbs of N per 1000 ft sq per summer. More is better but more means more mowing. Mow at 1 inch to 1.5 inches. with a rotary mower with a sharp blade. If you Mowing height is 1 inch mow when grass is 1.5 inches tall, if you mow at 1.5 inches then mow when grass reaches 2.25 inches. Grow bermudagrass as long as you can during the fall. Keep mowing and fertilizing until dormancy.
Too keep St. Aug mow at 3 inches, give it 1/2 lb N per 1000 ft sq per growing month. This will favor the St. Aug as bermuda thins at higher mowing heights. What out for large patch disease in fall and if you have it treat for it in the fall and again in the spring. Watch our for chinch bugs.
Last I bought was 2 1/2 gallons at Scruggs Farm Supply in Tupelo but that probably been two years ago. They may have taken it off the retail market, who knows.Can you buy a “reasonable” amount of MSMA through a retail store anymore? I can’t find it anywhere other than online. And it’s expensive and in large quantities.
I get it off of Amazon.Last I bought was 2 1/2 gallons at Scruggs Farm Supply in Tupelo but that probably been two years ago. They may have taken it off the retail market, who knows.
I hate the bahai grass but wanted unbiased opinions. It sprouts in patches of the yard and forces me to mow way too much. It will eventually take over a yard if it isn't controlled.You’re considering bahiagrass for turf? Does your husband know?
as a professor of mine once said....."grass is something you smoke".....it's called TURF or TurfgrassSt. Augustine vs Bermuda vs Bahai for a front yard. I currently have all three and trying to decide which 2 to kill.