Bermuda sod is an ideal kind for the southeastern portion of the United States. That is because it likes it hot and sunny, and it does very well, unlike most other forms of sod, in salty areas such as the beach. That comes in very useful since the south features thousands of miles of coastline. It is also a very tough and rugged brand of sod and stands up to plenty of traffic, which makes it a very popular choice for parks everywhere, as well as golf courses.
Bermuda is a perennial kind of sod, which will robustly and healthily last through three years and even longer. This kind of sod is thought to have come to the states via the Caribbean from Africa anywhere from 250 to 500 years ago. It features that nice green color during warm temperatures, but in the winter it goes dormant and turns a brownish color. After winter, though, the sod wakes up around April and returns to its normal green state.
Yet another advantage with the sod is that it is very dense, which typically disallows the development and growth of weeds. There is a great chance that Bermuda sod may be the best for your yard.
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