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Is Bermuda grass suitable for greening slopes?
Bermuda grass is suitable for slope greening. It is a relatively good plant with tenacious vitality and strong spreadability, and will not be attacked by pests and diseases. In addition, it can not only prevent the soil on the embankment slope from slipping and the river bank from being washed away by the river, but also increase the ornamental value of the embankment. It is an excellent plant for embankment consolidation and soil conservation. It also has high heat resistance, drought resistance and salt tolerance, and the management after sowing is more worry-free.

Growth habit of Bermuda grass

Bermuda grass needs a lot of water, so it needs to be watered frequently. You can water or spray water, and the water content should be sufficient. Generally, it should be soaked to the depth of 10~ 15 cm, and the watering time should be in the morning and evening, but be careful not to over-water, so as to avoid soil water accumulation and root rot.

Bermuda grass absorbs nutrients year by year, and soil fertility decreases. In order to ensure its vigorous growth, it is necessary to apply fertilizer, and topdressing is 2~3 times a year, usually in spring and midsummer, mainly topdressing urea, calcium superphosphate, potassium chloride and compound fertilizer. In late winter and early spring, scarify the soil and apply natural organic fertilizer to improve the soil.

When planting Bermuda grass, you should pay attention to cleaning weeds regularly. If the management is not good, weeds will appear, which will affect the beauty of Bermuda grass, or the whole Bermuda grass will be scrapped.