This heat has the Bermuda starting to pop! Height of cut is around 0.4” with a Toro Greensmaster Flex 1820

by ScrantonStrangler999

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  1. Joan_Footpussy

    I’m down in Atlanta. The amount of rain we’ve had has been killer but this little heat wave is going to do some wonders.

  2. sanityvoid

    I’m jealous, just did a TifTuf remake of sorts. Couldn’t do entire lawn but patched some large areas (cut in with sod cutter) and smaller ones in (hoping they will fill in without being cut in). My problem is my backyard grade, front is mostly flat. Ugh, the struggle continues.

  3. Crypto_Loco_8675

    Definitely baller status but definitely need to work on the stripes to be honest. They need to be more prominent.

  4. Constant-Plant-9378

    My first thought was “Nice putting green!” and then got to the fourth image. lol.

    I’m of the opposite school. I have a Bermuda lawn in North Texas, but I cut it at maximum height to shade and cool the topsoil, maximize water retention, and suppress weeds.

    This lends it a completely different character, but it sure helps in our extremely hot and dry Summers. [pic](https://imgur.com/gallery/its-107-dfw-today-bermuda-still-green-bruno-says-hi-c0AaWgC). Plus the dogs like it.

    Bermuda is such an amazingly versatile grass.

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