Bermuda Grass Maintenance

Seasonal Guides for Your Bermuda Grass Maintenance
SPRING

Mowing
For the first mow of the spring, remove dormant grass leaves to promote new growth by dropping your mower down a notch and giving it a “buzz-cut” with a rotary mower that has a sharpened blade. Bag up all the material to keep excess clipping from clumping or causing disease. After your initial “buzz-cut”, begin mowing your bermuda grass at the desired height of 0.5–1.5 inches.

Watering
Don’t overwater. In the active growing season, bermuda grass needs about 1-inch of water a week from natural rainfall or irrigation.

Fertilization
For optimal results, feed your lawn during the spring season by applying Lawnifi Foundation, a granular fertilizer, or the Lawnifi Spring Fertilizer Box.

Weed Control
Apply a pre-emergent herbicide when soil temperatures reach 55 degrees Fahrenheit. This will prevent summer annual weeds like crabgrass and goosegrass from plaguing your lawn and garden.

Insect Control
Apply a broad-spectrum insecticide to prevent spring insects from appearing or to control any current spring insects like white grubs or sod webworms.

Fungus Control
Apply a systemic fungicide at a preventive rate to keep disease from taking hold of your lawn.
SUMMER

Mowing
Bermuda grass mowing heights during the summer generally range from about 0.5–1.5 inches. When mowing during the summer, never remove more than 1/3 of the leaf blade at a time.

Watering
Do not overwater the grass. Bermuda grass only needs about 1-inch of water weekly. Water for longer periods of time, less frequently and in the early morning hours.

Fertilization
For optimal results, feed your lawn monthly during the summer season by applying the Lawnifi’s Summer Fertilizer Box or apply Lawnifi Foundation once every three months.

Weed Control
It is not recommended that you apply an herbicide at this time. Once temperatures exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit, the herbicide will damage the grass.

Insect Control
Check for and control any white grubs. August is the best time to control grubs because they are small and feeding near the soil surface. Other insects to look out for include sod webworms, fall armyworms, billbugs, mole crickets.

Fungus Control
Treat with a broad-spectrum fungicide like Heritage if needed. Dollar spot may be an issue at this time.
FALL

Mowing
During the fall, mowing will occur less often—keeping your bermuda grass slightly higher will encourage deeper root growth which helps it survive in colder temperatures and during winter dormancy.

Watering
Water less as temperatures drop—too much water will lead to disease. Water to prevent drought stress while grass is actively growing and after the beginning stages of dormancy to prevent dehydration.

Fertilization
For optimal results, feed your lawn monthly during the fall season by applying the Lawnifi’s Fall Fertilizer Box or apply Lawnifi Foundation once every three months.

Weed Control
Apply pre-emergent herbicides to control winter annual and perennial weeds like chickweed, henbit, Poa annua or purple deadnettle. Apply post-emergent herbicides only when weeds are present.

Insect Control
Check for and control any white grubs. Treat with an insecticide if needed.

Fungus Control
It is recommended you apply a fungicide at preventative rates as this will help the grass enter colder months in a healthier condition. If spring dead spot was a problem, apply a fungicide at high rates to the problem area(s).