EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Eddeie, did you actually plant Bahia grass? I know it has a nice texture but around here it is a dreaded grass because of how fast it grow and the shoots it puts on so quickly after mowing. It is only in these parts because the Highway Dept brought it here from Florida for roadside coverage. Even they don't use it anymore!
Not knocking it, just curious. It is a nice looking ground cover when freshly mowed, just high maintainance.
Bahia is one of my native grasses. The stems really make it a terrible grass, but it grows great here and you never have to water it. It just keeps growing and growing. I only plant common Bermuda seed. It's $5 a pound for pure, hulled seed at my local feed store. The rye grass is just for winter green on the lawn in front of my house. It's a small lawn and I put half a sack on it. Then I used the rest for my food plot as an extra to my other plants. Rye is .50 cents a pound, so it's an affordable way to have a short term lawn. It won't survive the warm weatehr here, but when it dies off, the Bermuda is coming back.
Eddie