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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2972135" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Pick a variety of Tiff bermuda, over seed your existing bermuda during the end of April/first of May. Water, water, water for a month. After a month, use Scotts fert with 2% iron every 4 weeks, and buy a McClain or other type of reel mower and as long as your yard is table top level, it will look like the apron around a golf green. When we lived in town, our 90yo neighbor's yard looked like this, and I asked him how to go about getting mine to look like his. After one summer, our yard was completely transformed. You'll have to mow about every three days, cutting about 3 days is the only draw back. A super tight, established, healthy bermuda yard will somewhat keep itself free of broadleaf weed problems. Tiff bermudas plus the 2% iron will make a very dark green yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2972135, member: 15643"] Pick a variety of Tiff bermuda, over seed your existing bermuda during the end of April/first of May. Water, water, water for a month. After a month, use Scotts fert with 2% iron every 4 weeks, and buy a McClain or other type of reel mower and as long as your yard is table top level, it will look like the apron around a golf green. When we lived in town, our 90yo neighbor's yard looked like this, and I asked him how to go about getting mine to look like his. After one summer, our yard was completely transformed. You'll have to mow about every three days, cutting about 3 days is the only draw back. A super tight, established, healthy bermuda yard will somewhat keep itself free of broadleaf weed problems. Tiff bermudas plus the 2% iron will make a very dark green yard. [/QUOTE]
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