Spring Transition
When spring comes it is time to wake up the dormant bermuda. Overseeded bermuda lawns need proper management and nurturing throughout the spring transition to help the bermuda sucessfully complete with the ryegrass until the rye is gone.
IMPORTANT! FOLLOW THESE STEPS FOR A BEAUTIFUL, LUSH LAWN:
MOWING:
Proper mowing controls the aggressive growth of the ryegrass. Without proper mowing the bermudagrass will not receive enough sunlight for new growth.
WATERING SCHEDULE:
Deep water(the water should penetrate 8 to 10 inches) every 3 to 5 days during March and April. When daytime temperatures are above 90F, deep water every 2 to 3 days
FERTILIZING:
Once a month use a balanced fertilizer that is specific for low desert soil. A balanced fertilizer contains nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
It is very important to follow the above transition procedsure or the bermudagrass may DIE. Because the bermudagrass has been dormant, it roots very slowly and it has only a limited amount of stored carbohydrates which are quickly depleted in the spring as the bermuda begins to initiate new growth. However, the perennial ryegrass used for overseeding grows aggressively, particularly in the spring. The bermuda must be able to get its share of sunlight, nutrients, and water in order to compete with the ryegrass and maintain healthy growth.