Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed
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  • Asked by Terry from Monroe, Nc
    09/13/2016
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    What spreader setting do I use to apply Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed?
    I have a Scott's Edgeguard spreader. what does it need to be set at for this seed and do I spread the seed by itself or mix it with something?
    A

    The setting you need for your spreader will vary with how much seed you need to apply and how quickly you walk when applying it. You can apply this using a broadcast, drop, or hand crank spreader. We would recommend starting at the lowest setting on your spreader with seed since it is generally ver…

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  • Asked by Rosetta from Grand Prairie, Tx
    03/21/2016
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    Which bermuda grass is appropriate for north Texas?
    A

    Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed is good for use in Texas. A hulled seed are seeds that have part of the protect seed coat mechanically removed so as to speed up germination percentages. This makes it more likely for the seed to all germinate at near the same time. More hulled seed are planted than any oth…

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  • Asked by John from Lula
    04/09/2019
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    Is it okay to plant Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed now?
    4-9-2019
    A

    The best plating time for the Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed is between February and July. 

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  • Asked by Billy from Atlanta, Ga
    03/02/2022
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    Is Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed considered a hybrid bermuda? What is the shade tolerance?
    Looking for a bermuda seed that looks most like hullled bermuda.
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    Hulled Bermuda Grass Seed is a common bermudagrass seed that has fine leaf texture with medium green color where a hybrid bermuda seed will have a more vibrant green color. Bermuda grass in general needs atleast 8 hours of direct sunlight therefore if your lawn has alot of trees or is mostly shaded…

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