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Bahia Grass - A Warm Season Grass

Bahia grasses are very deep rooted and tough grass that is used in the south and a very hot sun. Even in erosion prone soil, this grass can stabilize and live for a long time. It is very tough and low growing. Because it's so thick, mowing this grass can be very cumbersome. You will want to make sure you have a very sharp blade on your mower before you get started for the summer.

Bahia grasses grow very well in the shade. They also do a very good during the drought and Sandy or in fertile locations. This grass will stay green longer than most of the other grasses will during the warm season months. Just like many other grasses, you can oversee this grass with annual ryegrass to get a greener lawn during the winter months.

You can plant the Bahia grass by either side or seed. If you choose to use seeds, you will want to use 8 to 10 pounds per 1000 ft.². The seeds will take time to germinate. You should allow 18 to 28 days for them to fully germinate. You can plant them with or without shade. You want to mobile this grass around 2 inches high with a very sharp blade.

You will have to water the Bahia grass a lot. It has very deep roots and will soak up a lot of water. If you go out of town or if you don't have a sprinkler system, you will be okay since it can tolerate some drought. You will also want to fertilize it with nitrogen every year. 2 to 4 pounds per 1000 ft.² should do the trick.

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