Where to grow Bermuda grass from seeds on golf course?
The seeds are the best started in hot and moist soil. It grows well in sunny locations. Steps to grow Bermuda grass on golf course: Soil preparation is done by removing all weeds, rocks and other plants. The site should be sunny and soil should be well drained. Fertilizer is added to the soil using a broad cast seeder. Tilling is done to turn up the topmost 6-inch layer of soil. Raking is done to make the area even. Seeds are sown evenly by hand or broadcasting and soil is raked again till seeds are covered. Watering is done so that there is germination of seeds. Soil requirement for Bermuda grass for golf: To grow the Bermuda grass, the soil should be well drained. This grass can grow on acidic soils as alkaline soils ranging from deep soils to heavy clay. It grows best in soils with ph ranging between 6 to 6.5. Fertilizer requirement for Bermuda grass for golf course: Frequent light application of nitrogenous fertilizers is needed for Bermuda grass. Tiffgreen Bermuda grass needs more