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This warm-season grass is widely used as a lawn grass in the southern USA, where cool-season grasses aren't practical.
Th...Read More
Oh, how I hate this plant. The tiniest piece left in the soil will grow to invade your planting beds.
Bermuda grass is great turf for football fields, pastures, parks that get heavy foot traffic. Neither kids nor dogs can wear it out.
I just had to look this up to see if anyone had given it a positive rating, kudos to you!
Of course I hate this terrible ...Read More
The stuff is basically extra fancy crabgrass. The flowers, the leaves and the runners are basically 1/5 the size of crabgrass.The only ma...Read More
This grass is native to Southern Europe, including Bulgaria. Therefore I can't really give it a negative rating, though it truly can be a...Read More
I hate bermuda grass!!! I hate bermuda grass!!! I hate bermuda grass!!! I hate bermuda grass!!! EEEEEEEUUUUUUK!!! The only thing th...Read More
Bermudagrass, Bahamas Grass, Devil's Grass, African Couch, Star Grass, Wire Grass Cynodon dactylon is naturalized in Texas and other Tate...Read More
This weed is also called "Devil's Grass" because it is such an evil weed.
It can grow 4 feet tall and wide out of a dime s...Read More
On the golf course it is super. In the pasture ok. Doesn't seem to interfere with my bahia pasture except in drought. Then it will tak...Read More
This is a very popular attractive lawn grass. I like the feel and it's look as a lawn. It is very good for tolerance of wear and tear whe...Read More
In the San Joaquin Valley, this is the lawn of choice, withstands heat of this valley, can withstand heavy activity and is used in many s...Read More
used as lawn grass everywhere in phoenix, glendale and other surrounding areas. sure it survives arizona's heat with some water, but it ...Read More
This is one of the most invasive plants I have ever seen. Unfortunately, it's used all too often to start lawns, including my own.
I think Bermuda deserves a positive rating. I think this is absolute wonder-grass. If you are in Florida, I highly recommend this grass o...Read More
Definitely invasive. My experience is that it does much better in flower beds and vegetable gardens than in lawns.
I don't think anybody 'grows' them: it grows on its own! It grows too quickly to one's liking and spreads wildly all over. That is why I ...Read More
A warm-season perennial grass that spreads via runners and by dispersing seed. Very difficult to keep out of garden beds, making it an u...Read More