This is more of a philosophical question, so I thought here might be more appropriate.
We've heard the great stories about Bermuda - it's an alpha grass, is basically invincible, takes the heat, grows through anything, can be low cut, etc. etc. However, I've come to realize that Bermuda might not be all it's cracked up to be.
Think about the negatives now. It doesn't really feel as nice to the touch as some other grass types. They say it grows super fast, but in my experience, it's really not as fast as you'd think unless you have tremendous conditions. They say it takes the hot sun well, and this is true, but only to an extent before it weakens and loses its luster. Its blades are only really green on the upper 20%, which makes it really easy to scalp. If it gets a bit too long (think of how your neighbor's lawn looks), it can look like a straggly mess. It can't tolerate shade, and don't even get me started about the temperature. Once the faintest chill is in the air, Bermuda calls it a year and starts to pack it in. And then you have the winter months and months of ugly, brown Bermuda.
So is Bermuda overrated?
We've heard the great stories about Bermuda - it's an alpha grass, is basically invincible, takes the heat, grows through anything, can be low cut, etc. etc. However, I've come to realize that Bermuda might not be all it's cracked up to be.
Think about the negatives now. It doesn't really feel as nice to the touch as some other grass types. They say it grows super fast, but in my experience, it's really not as fast as you'd think unless you have tremendous conditions. They say it takes the hot sun well, and this is true, but only to an extent before it weakens and loses its luster. Its blades are only really green on the upper 20%, which makes it really easy to scalp. If it gets a bit too long (think of how your neighbor's lawn looks), it can look like a straggly mess. It can't tolerate shade, and don't even get me started about the temperature. Once the faintest chill is in the air, Bermuda calls it a year and starts to pack it in. And then you have the winter months and months of ugly, brown Bermuda.
So is Bermuda overrated?