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SeedRanch Sahara Bermuda Grass Seed Coated - 2 Lbs. (Plants - 1000 Sq.ft.)

$ 9.38

Availability: 66 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Common Name: Sahara Bermuda
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Plant Form: Grass Seeds
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: SeedRanch
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: Freshly Harvested and Tested for the Season (Coated Seeds)

    Description

    SeedRanch Sahara Bermuda
    (Coated)
    Grass Seed
    Planting Specifications
    Daily Light Required:
    Full sun (8+ hours of daily sun)
    Sun Tolerance:
    Excellent
    Shade Tolerance:
    Low
    Grass Color:
    Medium to dark green
    Grass Texture:
    Moderately fine
    Drought Tolerance:
    Excellent
    Disease Resistance:
    Very good
    Traffic Tolerance:
    Excellent
    Planting Zones:
    All of zones 9,10,11,12; lower parts of zones 2,3,5,8
    Recommended Planting Dates:
    Late spring through summer
    Planting Rate: New Lawns:
    2 lbs/1,000 sq ft;
    Overseeding:
    1 lb/1,000 sq ft
    Planting Depth:
    1/8”
    Germination:
    7-21 days
    Mowing Height:
    1”-1 1/2”
    Planting Instructions
    New Seeding
    Prepare the soil by tilling to a depth of 4-6 inches. Conduct a soil test to be sure your soil has the proper nutrients it needs for a healthy lawn. Apply fertilizer and lime at the recommended rates. If you are unable to conduct a soil test, apply lime and a complete lawn fertilizer according to the recommended rates on the packages. Work lime and fertilizer evenly into the soil, then rake the soil surface smooth to give the seed an ideal bed in which to establish healthy roots. Sow the grass seed by evenly spreading according to the recommended seeding rates. Rake, harrow, or otherwise work the seed into the soil 1/4’” to 1/2” deep. Keep the area well watered until the seed germinate and the seedlings have grown sufficiently to establish a lawn, then water as needed.
    Overseeding or Re-Seeding
    Before overseeding, it is important to prepare the soil. Conduct a soil test to be sure your lawn has the proper balance of nutrients. Fertilize and lime if needed. Mow or clip the existing grass as closely as possible. Remove clippings and rake, harrow lightly, or aerate the soil where there is existing lawn. This will allow the new seed to make contact with the soil. Sow the seed and gently rake to cover. Keep the lawn moist until seedlings are established, then water as needed.
    Undesirable Lawns
    Rid your lawn of undesirable grasses following the steps below so that you can establish a desirable lawn:
    During any growing season, spray the established undesirable turf with a non-selective herbicide labeled for lawn use. Follow the directions on the label.
    After the lawn turns brown, continue with your seeding program as outlined above. Be sure to start with a soil test or a complete lawn fertilizer.
    Improving Bare Spots
    Mow your lawn closely, then remove leaves, dead grass, etc. Rake, harrow lightly, or aerate the bare spots to prepare the seedbed. Conduct a soil test to be sure the soil has the proper balance of nutrients. Fertilize and lime if needed.