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Bermuda Grass Seeds are ideal for creating a beautiful, green, and dense lawn in home gardens, farmhouses, parks, and open green spaces. Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass and performs very well in hot weather when proper soil preparation, moisture, and care are provided.
Best Sowing Season: February to September
Net Weight: 100 gm
Coverage: 100 gm pack is suitable for approximately 10 Sq Meter area.
Prepare the area properly before sowing. Bermuda grass needs loose, well-draining soil for better germination and healthy root development.
Remove weeds, stones, hard clods, and any old grass from the area. Loosen the top 4–6 inches of soil properly.
Mix 50% Vermicompost into the top 4–6 inches of soil. This will improve soil fertility, moisture holding capacity, and root growth.
After mixing vermicompost, level the soil very carefully. The surface should be smooth and even, almost like a laser-level finish, so water does not collect in low areas and seeds spread evenly.
Spread Bermuda Grass Seeds evenly over the prepared soil. Use light hand broadcasting for small areas.
After sowing, lightly press the seeds into the soil or cover them with a very thin layer of fine compost or soil. Do not bury the seeds too deep.
Keep the soil consistently moist until germination. Water gently with a fine shower so the seeds do not wash away.
Moisture is very important not only till germination, but also during early growth and till the lawn becomes mature.
Seeds usually start germinating when temperature and moisture are suitable. Avoid letting the soil dry out during this period.
Once grass starts growing, continue light watering and protect the area from heavy foot traffic until the lawn becomes established.
Do the first mowing only when the grass has grown properly and is strong enough. Do not cut too low in the beginning.
Happy Gardening!
Team GREEN GARDENS
www.greengardens.pk
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