You’ve attentively laid your Tifway rolls and watered to establish your lawn. Follow these instructions to ensure the health of your Tifway Bermuda lawn.
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Mow when grass is this tall: | 0.75 to 2.5 inches (5cm) |
Set cutting height of mower to: | 0.5 to 2 inches (3.7cm) |
Water to supplement rainfall shortages only. Avoid fixed timer irrigation settings.
Though drought tolerant, Bermuda best performs when it receives approximately 1 inch of water per week. If one or more inches of rainfall occur in a week, additional irrigation is not necessary. (Example: if 1/2 inch of rain occurs within a growing week, apply 1/2 inch by irrigation.)
Do not waste water by over watering; avoid run-off and standing water for any period of time. To learn more here's insight on How and When to Water Your Lawn.
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Month |
Fertilizer & Weed Control (lbs/1000 sq.ft.) |
Timing |
FEB | 0-0-7* + Iron w/ pre-emergent @ 6 lbs. | first week |
APRIL | 16-4-8 + Iron w/ pre-emergent @ 6 lbs. | after last frost |
MAY | 5-10-30 + Iron at 5 lbs. | middle of month |
JUNE | 16-4-8 + Iron @ 6 lbs. | middle of month |
JULY | 5-10-30 + Iron w/ Acelepryn (insecticide) @ 5 lbs. | middle of month |
AUG | 16-4-8 + Iron @ 6 lbs. | middle of month |
SEPT | 0-0-7* + Iron w/ pre-emergent @ 6 lbs. | middle of month |
*Low nitrogen
Fungus Control: Bermudagrass lawns are susceptible to fungus during the cold, wet winter months. It is best to take preventative action and apply fungicide in autumn by following the schedule below.
Month |
Fungicide |
Timing |
OCT | Professional fungicide | middle of month |
Thatch Removal: Periodically it may be necessary to remove accumulated thatch. This is best accomplished just before turf turns green (which is approximately late winter in the coastal plain and spring further north). Scalp or rake heavily and remove debris.
Pests may become a problem, especially if Bermuda is not growing healthily (too much or too little fertilizer or water, etc.).