SandrA9810
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Ok, so my aunt has the corner lot on a duplex, so her side lot is rather large, and a nice backyard. All of it (for the most part anyways) is bermuda grass.
For any one not familiar with lawns, thin blade grass fertilizer will kill off thick blade grasses in the lawn, and vice versa. Bermuda is thin, and St. augustine is thick.
The bermuda grows all the way around to the front sidewalk leading up to the house, and on the other side of the sidewalk is st. augustine grass. A good 30-40% of the lawn on this side of the sidewalk is dead. I don't really know the cause of it yet, but with winter approaching, I'm not worried about it.
I want know, should I change this patch over to bermuda grass to keep the fertilizer and up keep easier?? The only problem is, the neighbor's lawn is all st augustine, and about 10-20% of this section is the neighbor's. Which truthfully would only add one more pass through with a fertilizer spreader, so I wouldn't mind adding in the little extra upkeep on their side.
If I don't change it, then that means buying two different fertilizers to complete the whole lawn.
I know it's my aunt's yard/lawn and she can do whatever she wants. But having a small patch of st augustine will compete with the bermuda. And each fertilizer will kill off the other. I've already started going through my aunt's lawn and pulling up the patches of st augustine and crab grass.
For any one not familiar with lawns, thin blade grass fertilizer will kill off thick blade grasses in the lawn, and vice versa. Bermuda is thin, and St. augustine is thick.
The bermuda grows all the way around to the front sidewalk leading up to the house, and on the other side of the sidewalk is st. augustine grass. A good 30-40% of the lawn on this side of the sidewalk is dead. I don't really know the cause of it yet, but with winter approaching, I'm not worried about it.
I want know, should I change this patch over to bermuda grass to keep the fertilizer and up keep easier?? The only problem is, the neighbor's lawn is all st augustine, and about 10-20% of this section is the neighbor's. Which truthfully would only add one more pass through with a fertilizer spreader, so I wouldn't mind adding in the little extra upkeep on their side.
If I don't change it, then that means buying two different fertilizers to complete the whole lawn.
I know it's my aunt's yard/lawn and she can do whatever she wants. But having a small patch of st augustine will compete with the bermuda. And each fertilizer will kill off the other. I've already started going through my aunt's lawn and pulling up the patches of st augustine and crab grass.

