Preventing Bermuda Grass From Spreading (2024)

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Question: How can I control the Bermuda grass that is invading my planter beds and tall fescue lawn?

D.V., Placentia

Answer: Bermuda grass can be a great turf grass for Southern California, but when it spreads into other areas, it can be an invasive weed. (As a matter of fact, it’s sometimes referred to as “devil grass.”) The newer hybrid varieties of Bermuda do not produce seed, but common Bermuda grass does, and it can remain viable for two years.

Bermuda grass is a low-growing, wiry perennial with two types of shoots: aboveground stolons and underground rhizomes. Both can root in the soil and create new plants as they grow out from the original plant.

The rhizomes are shallow (1 to 6 inches) when the soil has not been worked but can be deeper than 6 inches when the soil is well-tilled, growing along foundations and under sidewalks. Stems can grow from 4 to 18 inches tall.

A ring of white hairs is apparent at the base of each blade. Flowering stems produce three to seven spike-like branches at their tips and reproduce from seeds as well as rhizomes and stolons.

Bermuda is not easy to eliminate but can be controlled by one or more of the following interventions:

* Consistently remove. Continually remove Bermuda as it emerges and prevent additional seeds and stems from being introduced.

* Cultivate and dry during summer months. If Bermuda is invading an area where you can withhold water without damaging ornamentals growing nearby, create a drought situation and then spade or rototill the area two or three times during the summer months.

This will bring the rhizomes to the surface and dry them out. Do not cultivate when the soil is still moist or you will create a new plant at each cut. Cultivate down at least 6 inches. Repeated tilling and sun exposure will reduce the time required to kill off the weeds from months to weeks. This process will not eradicate the seeds already present in the soil, however.

* Increase shade. Bermuda is a sun lover and won’t thrive under trees and tall shrubs.

* Avoid using common Bermuda lawn clippings as mulch. When composting clippings, make sure the temperature of your compost is high enough so that it will destroy seed and decompose clippings.

* Mulch. Although mulch can reduce growth, Bermuda grass can grow through most mulches, such as wood chips. Black polyethylene mulch is effective, though. Control Bermuda grass by covering it with black plastic, which will prevent sunlight from reaching the plant.

To do so, irrigate and mow the grass, and place plastic over the grass, leaving it in place for at least six weeks during the hottest summer months.

* Solarize. Placing clear plastic over the grass will prevent sunlight from reaching the plants. Follow the same guidelines as for the black plastic mulch. Shallow cultivation may improve control.

Make sure the plastic extends at least 2 feet beyond the Bermuda grass stolons. After solarization, do not cultivate deeper than 3 inches, because this will bring weed seed into the upper soil layer.

* Control with chemicals. There are a variety of post-emergent herbicides that can be applied to Bermuda grass leaves and stems from spring to late summer when Bermuda is growing at a vigorous rate. If the Bermuda is invading your tall fescue lawn, use a selective herbicide, which is one that will not injure your tall fescue grass.

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There are a variety of selective herbicides that are safe to use near many ornamentals. They generally are applied in spring when new Bermuda grass growth is less than 6 inches in length and then reapplied at selective intervals.

Nonselective herbicides, which kill any plant they touch, are generally applied later in spring or summer when the Bermuda grass is growing rapidly.

Pre-emergent herbicides that kill the seeds before they germinate are another option. Consult your local California Certified Nursery professional about specific products, proper applications and precautions.

For further details, check out the University of California pest note on Bermudagrass at https://www.ipm .ucdavis.edu

Preventing Bermuda Grass From Spreading (2024)

FAQs

Preventing Bermuda Grass From Spreading? ›

Black polyethylene mulch is effective, though. Control Bermuda grass by covering it with black plastic, which will prevent sunlight from reaching the plant. To do so, irrigate and mow the grass, and place plastic over the grass, leaving it in place for at least six weeks during the hottest summer months. * Solarize.

What stops Bermuda grass from spreading? ›

Bermudagrass growth can be reduced by increasing shade from trees and tall shrubs. Shaded growth will be fine and spindly; plants are easier to remove than those growing in full sun. Shade from short shrubs or ground covers will not be effective; the bermudagrass will simply grow up through these plants.

How do you control invasive Bermuda grass? ›

Poisoning Bermuda grass with an herbicide that contains glyphosate, which is the active ingredient in the product called Roundup, is extremely effective. This is far and away the most common method of killing Bermuda grass. It's used by home gardeners, professional landscapers, as well as farmers.

How to get rid of Bermuda grass without killing grass? ›

Best Solution to Eliminate Bermuda Grass

Prevent the grass from achieving photosynthesis by covering it with a barrier. Plain mulch is not adequate to suppress Bermuda grass. I used sheet mulching in my yard effectively with the long-term plan of doing my entire yard over time.

How to stop Bermuda grass runners? ›

Consider using a herbicide or weed killer to get a handle on the Bermudagrass. The non-selective herbicide is sold as Round Up or Ornamec, among other brands. Selective herbicides act specifically as weed control for Bermudagrass without killing other grass.

Will Bermuda grass spread on its own? ›

How does Bermuda grass spread? Bermuda grass spreads on top of the soil by surface roots called stolons, and underground via rhizomes, creating a dense turf. Given the right conditions, this grass spreads quickly and has decent resistance to pests and diseases.

What will choke out Bermuda grass? ›

To choke out Bermuda grass spread landscape fabric or a tarp over the area you want to eliminate, weigh the tarp down so that it will stay in place and wait. After 2 months, (yes, it takes a while) the roots of the Bermuda grass should be defeated.

What does vinegar do to Bermuda grass? ›

Vinegar, often associated with claims of being a weed killer, is an acid that causes some desiccation to the exposed vegetation. However, it does not affect the vigorous underlying roots and rhizomes of bermudagrass.

Will Bermuda grass come back after Roundup? ›

You will see a slight discoloration to the greening bermudagrass but it will shake this off quickly and start growing again after about 2 weeks of slow or sluggish growth. This treatment will kill the annual bluegrass and give you a 2.5 month residual control of crabgrass and goosegrass for the summer season.

How to solarize Bermuda grass? ›

Place clear, ultraviolet-protected polyethylene over the area. The plastic should extend roughly 2 feet beyond the bermudagrass stolons to make sure the infested area is covered. 4. Maintain the plastic in place and intact for 4 to 6 weeks.

What outcompetes Bermuda grass? ›

Zoysia Grass: Zoysia grass is another warm-season grass that has a slow growth rate and forms a dense turf. In certain conditions, such as areas with poor soil drainage, Zoysia grass can outcompete Bermuda grass.

What does Epsom salt do for Bermuda grass? ›

Epsom salt is an organic compound that is full of beneficial minerals for lawns. Iron in Epsom salt, for example, helps grasses to grow healthy and strong. Meanwhile, the magnesium in Epsom salt balances the PH level in your grasses so that it doesn't become too acidic.

Does frequent mowing thicken Bermuda grass? ›

Frequent Mowing Makes Bermuda Grass Thicker

So if you mow more frequently and you follow those mowings up with water and increase your fertilizer a little bit, those are all things that you can do to make any grass thicken up more.

How do you keep Bermuda grass from growing? ›

The two approaches that have proven to work are drying/desiccating the top 6 inches of the soil to get both the above ground stolons and the underground rhizomes and roots, and excluding light. The one real weakness of Bermuda grass is that it simply won’t grow in the absence of light.

Does Epsom salt help Bermuda grass? ›

What does Epsom salt do for Bermuda grass? Epsom salt contains magnesium and sulfate, which can benefit Bermuda grass.

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