controlling weeds - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by nalinac8
March 20, 2009
We just planted our lawn with bermuda grass from seed. The grass grew beautifully, but as the grass grew, numerous weeds grew also. What should I do?


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Answer from NGA
March 20, 2009
A thick, healthy lawn will crowd out weeds. Until then, you can hand pull or use a weed killer designed for use on Bermuda. Bermuda thrives on fertilizer. You should apply fertilizer to Bermuda two to three times during the growing season. In April, it will start to come out of its dormant state. When it is about 50% green, apply a slow-release, high nitrogen fertilizer to your lawn. Make a second application about six to eight weeks later or as directed on the bag. A third application in another six weeks may be desired. Apply a "winterizer" to Bermuda in late October to prevent winter injury. To prevent winter weeds like poa annua, apply a crabgrass preventer to your Bermuda lawn in late September or early October. Apply it again in February to prevent crabgrass and certain other broadleaf weeds. A healthy, well-fed Bermuda lawn rarely has a weed problem. If weeds do develop, apply a lawn weed killer in June to control growing weeds.

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