TifGrand™ Bermuda Lawn Maintenance
We’ve carefully grown your new TifGrand Bermuda sod.
You’ve carefully installed it.
Now, follow these simple instructions to maintain a healthy Lifetime Lawn:
- Mow at 1.5 inch cutting height. Mow no more than 1/3 of the leaf off at one mowing. Use sharp mower blades and catch and remove clippings. Can be mowed with either reel or rotary mower.
- Mowing may be required on a 4 to 7 day interval.
- Water to supplement rainfall shortages only. Avoid fixed timer irrigation settings. Though drought tolerant, Bermuda best performs when it receives approximately 1 inch of water per week. If one or more inches of rainfall occur in a week, additional irrigation is not necessary. (Example: if 1/2 inch of rain occurs within a growing week, apply 1/2 inch by irrigation.) Do not waste water by over watering; avoid run-off and standing water for any period of time. (How and When to Water)
- Fertilize with Super-Sod’s Total Lawn Food 16-4-8 + Iron and Pelletized Dolomitic Limstone, which can be purchased at your local Super-Sod outlet. Fertilize according to the table below and according to soil test recommendations.
- Apply between 4 and 6 pounds of nitrogen per 1000 square feet annually, during the growing season. Select a fertilizer that is labeled for use on bermudagrass lawns. Do not apply fertilizer to wet turf to avoid burning. Too much fertility will result in a thatchy and unhealthy lawn.
- Bermuda's vigorous growth can retard weed infestation. However, use of a pre-emergent herbicide, recommended for use on bermuda lawns on the label, is strongly recommended in the spring and fall.
- Apply pre-emergent weed control and “weed and feed” combinations that are specifically labeled for Bermuda grass. Apply weed control according to the table below. Read and follow all label directions.
- Pests may become a problem, especially if bermuda is not growing healthily (too much or too little fertilizer or water, etc.).
- For assistance with weed identification and pest control contact your nursery/garden center, landscaper, or State cooperative extension service agent.
- Thatch Removal: Periodically it may be necessary to remove accumulated thatch. This is best accomplished in the late winter - just before the lawn turns green. Scalp or rake heavily and remove debris.
Mow Table
| mow when grass is this tall: | 2 inches (5cm) |
| set cutting height of mower to: | 1.5 inches (3.7cm) |
Fertilizer/Weed Control Table
| Season | Fertilizer (lbs/1000 ft2) | Weed Control (as needed) |
| Early Spring | Weed and Feed | Pre-emerge for grassy weeds |
| Late Spring |
7 lbs 16-4-8 + Iron | Post-emerge for broadleaf weeds |
| Early Summer |
7 lbs 16-4-8 + Iron | Post-emerge for broadleaf weeds |
| Late Summer | 7 lbs 16-4-8 + Iron | Post-emerge for broadleaf weeds |
| Fall | 10 lbs. 5-10-15 + Iron | Pre-emerge for grassy weeds |







