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Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) came to Florida 70 years ago primarily as a pasture grass - don't be surprised if you find a cow pie or two in your pallet of sod.
Q: We are planning to seed a new lawn to Bahia grass. What variety is best for home laswns? A: At least four varieties of Bahia grass have been available in Florida and most are only suitable for ...
A: Bahia grass is the most drought tolerant grass grown for lawns in Florida. It is robust, drought and wear tolerant and, for the most part, pest resistant; however, not everyone likes the look ...
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Bahia grass seeds can be sown during the warm months. Seed should be planted at a rate of 8 to 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Use a rotary fertilizer spreader, then rake or rototill into the ...
A neighbor has a good lawn of Bahia grass that seems trouble-free. Do you have any comments, Kent Williams, Fort Lauderdale. A. Bahia is more drought tolerant and doesn’t like a lot of water.
One ad is recommending Argentine Bahia grass. How well does it grow here and when is it planted? A: Tough, durable and drought resistant bahiagrass has been growing good lawns for a long time.
Dear Roger: I am so fed up with having to mow every few days just to remove those pesky bahia grass seed heads that keep coming up. How can we get rid of the bahia? - Several readers. Dear Readers ...
My son wants to seed his lawn with grass seed. What about using Bahia seed? When should he sow the seed? I had several calls this week from readers who are looking into replacing all or parts of t… ...
Bahia grass, Paspalum notatum, is native to Mexico and South America and has been introduced into the United States as a forage grass and a turf grass.
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