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How to get rid of bermuda grass in flower beds?

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Although Bermuda grass (Cynodon spp.) is used as a lawn grass, it can become quite invasive in flowerbeds and lawns made up of other grasses. This grass spreads by both stolons and rhizomes and when left to go to seed it will also spread seeds to nearby areas. read more

Bermuda grass covers bare ground quickly, which makes it a good lawn grass. That same quality also makes it invasive. Once it has crossed over into a flower bed it can be next to impossible to get rid of. read more

Hi, after killing Bermuda, I would till the soil so that it gets loosened, then try to get the dead grass out of the soil as much as possible, and add a fresh layer of soil (like topsoil) before laying the sod to get best results. read more