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Last summer, I put down 4 pallates of JaMur sod grass, but did not have enough to complete my back yard. The vendor that supplys the JaMur stopped harvesting it shortly after my sod job, therefore a large portion of my backyard did not get sodded. I recently acquired 2 more pallates to complete the job. Some portions of the area I just sodded had sections of JaMur and Bermuda already growing, and I just layed the new JaMur sod on top of it. Do you think it will still grow? Please advise.
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Bermuda is a very invasive grass, it will more than likely grow through the JaMur. If you do not want the Bermuda to grow though the JaMur you will need to kill it off using a natural herbicide like 20% vinegar. Be sure and only spray the grass you want to get rid of as the vinegar is a non selective herbicide. Once the grass is dead (1 to 2 days) spread compost over the area and plant your sod squares.
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