Bermuda Lawn – Fertilizing Interval
Q: Do you think a six week fertilizing interval is good for my bermuda lawn?
A: It all depends on how much you like to mow your grass. Fertilizing at a six week intervals from mid-April until early September will make your grass grow rapidly, as long as adequate water is available. You’ll probably need to mow every five days. Fertilizing every eight weeks would be sufficient to keep the lawn healthy and give you more free time.
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