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  • How can I remove or kill Bermuda grass in the winter that is dormant. I want to expand my garden for this spring but would like to kill the bermuda grass rather than remove the top soil that contains the bermuda grass. Any suggestions?

    12/6/200810:46:03 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Lawn Questions, Weed Control

    It's trickier to kill grass that's gone dormant. You could try our Natural Weed Killer, but it works best when the plant is active and transpiring. Probably your best bet is to either smother it with cardboard or tarps all winter or to cover it with black plastic and solarize it. You'll want to put a layer of mulch on top of the cardboard/tarps if that's the route you go.

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