Common Bermudagrass Hulled
Common bermudagrass is a medium- to dark-green, fine-textured grass with a prolific regenerative nature, reproducing through rhizome and stolon production. It thrives during the peak growing season from July to mid-September. This grass is well-suited for NE Oklahoma's varied weather due to its heat-loving nature and tolerance of full sun, making it an excellent option for natural turf. However, its aggressive growing habit can be challenging to manage, and once established, it can be difficult to eliminate. Additionally, common bermudagrass struggles when exposed to less than 6 hours of direct sunlight.
Turfgrass Features
Features
Common bermudagrass is medium- to dark-green in color and fine textured. It is a prolific regenerating grass able to reproduce through rhizome and stolon production. The peak growing season for this grass is July-mid September
Pros
Seed casing removed to faster germination
Tolerant of full sun
Heat loving and well suited for NE Oklahoma's varied weather
Natural turf
Cons
Aggressive growing habit
Difficult to eliminate
Struggles with less than 6 hours direct sunlight
Consider adding...
Topsoil Topdressing
Most common for newer construction and tired residential lawns, an application of composted topsoil can rejuvenate your lawn while leveling most minor issues.