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PaPaLarry
06-30-2013, 07:10 PM
Oh that Bermuda!!! It keeps crawling through the zoysia, and seems to be taking over. I keep pulling long stringers of Bermuda in lawn. Time to give up!! Bermuda has won.:bigbow:
travelguy
06-30-2013, 07:14 PM
I got it also. The invasion is in full force. What am I to do?
Bogie Shooter
06-30-2013, 07:34 PM
The best thing to do...................if its green......mow it!
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Q: How can I remove Bermudagrass from my EMPIRE Zoysia?
A: Bermuda is a dominant, fast growing grass that will out-compete many other turfgrass varieties. Generally, there are three methods for control of bermudagrass; digging the grass out by hand, killing the bermuda and the grass around it by applying a Roundup type herbicide, or applying a herbicide that will kill the bermuda but not damage the surrounding turfgrass. Because EMPIRE Zoysia has a natural resistance to several common herbicides, we recommend that you initially try the third method. Specifically, as a homeowner, you can use Ornamec to eliminate the bermuda. A turf farm can use Fusilade II. Used at labeled rates, they will have little to no negative effects on EMPIRE. As always, please read and follow labeled instructions on any herbicide product. Also, Ornamec and Fusilade II may only be available through a licensed chemical applicator.
My guess if you kill the Bermuda the bare spots will have to be resoded with Zoysia.
PaPaLarry
07-01-2013, 04:48 AM
Thanks Bogie!!!!! I like the idea, "if it's green, Mow It!!" I wonder why The Villages just didn't choose Bermuda, instead of Zoysia??? Oh well Bark Mulch works good too. No mowing.
batman911
07-01-2013, 01:42 PM
Thanks Bogie!!!!! I like the idea, "if it's green, Mow It!!" I wonder why The Villages just didn't choose Bermuda, instead of Zoysia??? Oh well Bark Mulch works good too. No mowing.
Bermuda is not shade tolerant and needs lots of water and sun to stay green.
rubicon
07-01-2013, 01:47 PM
I believe before Empire St Augustine was used v Bermuda. I had Bermuda when living in another southern state and while the were alike there were differences...but then I could be wrong. I could never run a rake through my Bermuda but I can St Augustine
gomoho
07-01-2013, 03:05 PM
So where is this Bermuda invading our zoysia lawns coming from?
doccrocker
07-01-2013, 11:10 PM
:shrug:I just don't get it. After living in Michigan with beautiful soft, plush Merion bluegrass, now I have a full lawn of what we used to call crabgrass. Amazing.:loco:
DougB
07-01-2013, 11:16 PM
:shrug:I just don't get it. After living in Michigan with beautiful soft, plush Merion bluegrass, now I have a full lawn of what we used to call crabgrass. Amazing.:loco:
Welcome to Florida!
Mikitv
07-02-2013, 05:13 PM
Been here 3 years now and at one time our back lawn was all wild Bermuda. We have pulling it up, digging up the roots, spraying with round up and other killers, then back to constantly pulling up runners then digging up roots. We now have a back yard with green Zoysia and once in awhile Bermuda from neighbors. Good Luck you can win the battle with hard work and persistance.
PaPaLarry
07-02-2013, 06:42 PM
So where is this Bermuda invading our zoysia lawns coming from?
I think the mowers bring it in on their tires, just like they can bring in fungus etc.
Steve Nagy
07-07-2013, 05:47 AM
We are pleased with the results we got when we switched our fertilizing service to Zoysia Green. Their brew includes Ornamec (or Fusilade II, not sure which), and the stuff really works.
gomoho
07-07-2013, 06:00 AM
We are pleased with the results we got when we switched our fertilizing service to Zoysia Green. Their brew includes Ornamec (or Fusilade II, not sure which), and the stuff really works.
Are you saying this brew eliminates the Bermuda in your lawn???
PaPaLarry
07-07-2013, 05:46 PM
Are you saying this brew eliminates the Bermuda in your lawn???
I'd be curious too!!!
Steve Nagy
07-10-2013, 05:26 AM
Are you saying this brew eliminates the Bermuda in your lawn???
"Eliminate" is a strong word, as the seeds are everywhere, but the brew does kill the Bermuda that is in my lawn within a few days of application. I get a treatment 6 times per year that includes both fertilizers and herbicides.
PaPaLarry
07-10-2013, 07:29 AM
"Eliminate" is a strong word, as the seeds are everywhere, but the brew does kill the Bermuda that is in my lawn within a few days of application. I get a treatment 6 times per year that includes both fertilizers and herbicides.
So, what you are saying, is that it controls it pretty good, but doesn't eliminate it!!?? That's understandable, when applications are every other month. I wonder if people with St Augustine, have the Bermuda problem?
Steve Nagy
07-10-2013, 09:57 AM
So, what you are saying, is that it controls it pretty good, but doesn't eliminate it!!?? That's understandable, when applications are every other month. I wonder if people with St Augustine, have the Bermuda problem?
Actually, the Bermuda pretty much does get eliminated. But by the time 2 months goes by until your next treatment, new stuff germinates. I don't think you can do much better.
HNHartley
07-10-2013, 10:10 AM
Oh that Bermuda!!! It keeps crawling through the zoysia, and seems to be taking over. I keep pulling long stringers of Bermuda in lawn. Time to give up!! Bermuda has won.:bigbow:
I think you have crabgrass taking over, get some weed and feed and apply as directed. it should help get rid of it.
PaPaLarry
07-10-2013, 06:46 PM
I think you have crabgrass taking over, get some weed and feed and apply as directed. it should help get rid of it.
Its definitely Bermuda, beyond a doubt!! I killed an area in back yard, and will substitute with St Augustine ! (still green and covers good once grown in)
Indydealmaker
07-10-2013, 07:00 PM
So where is this Bermuda invading our zoysia lawns coming from?
Possibly it is cross-contamination from the lawn crews.
gomoho
07-10-2013, 07:38 PM
Interesting point - how come none of the lawn companies know about weed and feed??? Maybe it would put them out of business?
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