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OK ... so I want to level my Bermuda and I've spent HOURS looking and reading on this website.

In addition, as you can see in the pics, I have some bare spots.

Do I ...

A.) use a Mantis tiller to loosen up the soil and then put down a piece of sod
B.) aerate and then put down some sod
C.) till and aerate and then put down some sod

Thanks in advance !!!







 

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Looks like spring dead spot to me. Rake, water, and fertilize and it should fill in. You may also use a screwdrive and make sure their are not boulders buried underneath but bermuda will grow on concrete if you allow it.
 

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What type of Bermuda do you have. If you don't know then I would Not sod those patches. It will look funny and be mismatch in leaf size and color.
If you don't know then as said above fertilize heavy, use a garden weasel to break up the dead matter and water a lot. It will grow in quickly.
 

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I have the same issue with my front. I have been applying ammonium sulfate at .5 lbs of N every 2 weeks and weekly doses of a fertilizer called ENC. I have also plugged a good portion of the dead areas. Slowly but surely it is filling in.
 

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Just apply fert, water in, and let the bermuda do it's thing. Trust me, it'll fill in the bare spots with those two items. You might want to get those weeds in check to help out too. Read over the Bermuda Triangle and get some Celsius and Certainty. Those two herbicides will take out the majority of the weeds that you'll face.
 
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