Bermuda Grass – Green Over Septic Lines
Q: My septic line is in my front yard. So I have a beautiful yard with a dark green racing stripe running down the middle. The overall greenness of the lawn never seems to be able to catch-up to the area right above the septic lines and so I have a perpetual stripe. Is there anything I can do about this?
A: Your Bermuda loves the water in the septic lines, all you can do is water more in the heat of summer and fertilize a bit more to gets things to match.
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