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I have a question based on some observations that I have seen in my yard regarding mowing common bermuda "low" (less than an inch).
Last year, I kept my yard around 1", all while maintaining a regular fertilizer/irrigation schedule. The results were OK- I couldn't seem to maintain a "leafy" look to the lawn. It always seemed to have a brown tint due to the stolons and stems mixed in.
This year, I raised my cut to 1.5" and have seen a tremendous improvement in the overall health of the lawn. The yard seems to be a darker green, overall more healthy, and thicker.
I'd like to get back down to 1" while maintaining the appearance I have this year. I'm wondering if this is just a trait of common bermuda? I know there are hybrid varieties out there that do better cut low, but can I get this look with a common bermudagrass lawn?
Last year, I kept my yard around 1", all while maintaining a regular fertilizer/irrigation schedule. The results were OK- I couldn't seem to maintain a "leafy" look to the lawn. It always seemed to have a brown tint due to the stolons and stems mixed in.
This year, I raised my cut to 1.5" and have seen a tremendous improvement in the overall health of the lawn. The yard seems to be a darker green, overall more healthy, and thicker.
I'd like to get back down to 1" while maintaining the appearance I have this year. I'm wondering if this is just a trait of common bermuda? I know there are hybrid varieties out there that do better cut low, but can I get this look with a common bermudagrass lawn?