Bermuda grass is a type of perennial grass that is used for lawns and golf courses. It has been introduced to many regions in the United States, including the Gulf Coast region, where it was used as a food crop by Native Americans before European settlement.
Bermuda Sod
Bermuda sod can be found in many landscaping settings. It is often planted on golf courses because it grows well in sandy soil and can withstand high levels of traffic without being damaged or requiring much maintenance.
Bermudagrass is a warm season grass, that has a fine texture and low growth habit. Bermudagrass has high foot traffic tolerance, and can be mowed as low as 1/2″.
Bermuda grass is also known for its exceptional heat and drought tolerance.
Bermuda grass is a type of lawn grass that is tolerant to drought and salt. It can be grown in many areas as it can withstand cold weather as well as hot, humid climates.
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