I am doing a lot of reading up on grasses . The guy at our local feed and seed had told me Bahia would be my best choice . There are a few types and one is good for the lower areas where it stays wet for extended periods . I don't know if the lower Bahia areas would take over the Bermuda or vise versa .
Arkansas has a pesticide license if you want to buy in bulk for agri use . The class was $10 and $45 for a 5 year license . I should get it in the mail this week . I think weed control is the biggest factor . I can build a 55 gallon 10 foot boom sprayer on a 3 pt frame for about $100 . 2-4d is about $40 for 2-1/2 gallons , Grazon is closer to $80 but works better .
I have watched a few YouTube's and need to watch some more . Seems there are dozens of right ways . Sometimes what works good in Michigan doesn't work well here so I thought I would throw this post out and catch any info I could . Last year I thought I was doing better with less weeds and more grass except all the grass is Sage grass which is the Ramen noodle of the grass world I hear . I recon I better get more than Bermuna going to get these gals fat and happy .
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