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Bermuda grass is a notoriously invasive and stubborn weed that can quickly overtake flower beds, choking out your prized plants. While its durability and resilience make it a popular choice for lawns, these same characteristics make it a nightmare for gardeners trying to maintain a pristine flower bed. If you’re battling Bermuda grass, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to eliminate it from your flower beds effectively.
Understanding Bermuda Grass
Before diving into removal techniques, it’s crucial to understand what you’re dealing with. Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a warm-season grass that spreads through both seeds and aggressive underground rhizomes and above-ground stolons. These growth habits allow it to quickly invade and take over garden spaces, making removal challenging.
Understanding Bermuda Grass
Before diving into removal techniques, it’s crucial to understand what you’re dealing with. Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a warm-season grass that spreads through both seeds and aggressive underground rhizomes and above-ground stolons. These growth habits allow it to quickly invade and take over garden spaces, making removal challenging.