so I'm thinking about killing all the grass that's down at the street this fall/winter and seeding bermuda in the spring. It's currently a mix of fescue and crabgrass. It easily gets 6-8 hours of intense sun a day and is surrounded by concrete on all sides. Thoughts?
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That would be a bold move. A neighbor of mine has a bermuda yard and it is nice in the warm months, but really looks like shit in the winter. Have you thought of Centipede? I have heard that it is a very low maintenance grass that does well here. Not sure what it looks like in the winter.
Centipede turns totally white in the winter. A neighbor sodded his with it. Looks great in the summer though.
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My front yard is completely centipede, and yes, it goes completely dormant in the winter (brownish yellow color). However, in the late Summer it reaches it peak of lushness and it requires little water, fertilizer, and mowing.
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