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Need some advice on the best way to handle these patches of different shades of green. The sod was installed in Oct 2016 by some contractor the home builder goes through and they told me it was just common Bermuda, but I had a neighbor tell me they told him it was tifway 419, regardless, I have had these patches since that first spring. The patches drive me nuts every time I have to drive by my house. Im pretty sure that these areas are actually a different type of Bermuda grass because the patches are all almost squares, plus the blades look different as well. What would be the best way to get rid of them? Should I "cut" out these squares with a shovel or kill them with a chemical, both options I would fill in the spots sand/dirt and let the other grass spread into those spots? Or any other options I have that Im not thinking of?



Need some advice on the best way to handle these patches of different shades of green. The sod was installed in Oct 2016 by some contractor the home builder goes through and they told me it was just common Bermuda, but I had a neighbor tell me they told him it was tifway 419, regardless, I have had these patches since that first spring. The patches drive me nuts every time I have to drive by my house. Im pretty sure that these areas are actually a different type of Bermuda grass because the patches are all almost squares, plus the blades look different as well. What would be the best way to get rid of them? Should I "cut" out these squares with a shovel or kill them with a chemical, both options I would fill in the spots sand/dirt and let the other grass spread into those spots? Or any other options I have that Im not thinking of?


