Posted by greyhorse on September 09, 2009 at 19:59:22 from (67.142.130.43):
In Reply to: Re: bahiala posted by James Howell on September 09, 2009 at 17:04:26:
I wouldn't try to get bahia started if you don't already have it unless nothing else will grow there. We have it around and try to get rid of it when we can but it's nearly impossible, seeds manage to hide on equipment and spread where you don't want it. It's not a native grass but neither is bermuda. Bermuda isn't as tough; especially in the hot dry summer. Grows up faster too when it does get rain. I'm sure bahia has it's place but it's not a favorite of mine.
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