fightingfarmer09 said:
foxfire said:
Slowly replacing St Augustine with Bermuda, would like recommendations for drought tolerant and heat tolerant varieties. Considering Common or Saraha as an over seed for the fall- when it rains.
Any other thoughts for a Central Texas lawn?
Monaco.
https://www.johnstonseed.com/product/monaco-bermudagrass/
Guys at Johnston Seed are really great and helpful. We work with on some other products and they recommended this one to us.
I went to college with the guy who heads up Johnston Seed and owns the monaco bermuda grass - Okstate Agecon dept C/O 2004. We planted it on recommendation from our landscape guy last year when installing the yard at our new house. It definitely likes the good soil. It did well there. Our back yard is cut into a hill to accommodate the walkout/driveout basement. We did not plant into topsoil there and i had a couple patches that didn't come back this spring. I also had a couple areas in portions of the front yard that never sprouted. These areas were severely compacted from construction activities. Other factors could have been a combination of poor soil and soil compaction, sprinklers not spray patterned correctly, and the extreme conditions last summer. Everywhere that got planted was fertilized when planted. The yard was planted during our busy time at work last year and I didn't monitor it as close as i should have. I was hoping the landscape guy who planted it would help there. I would recommend it if you have decent topsoil to plant into and good coverage of your sprinkler system.
this is what it looked like in August of last year. It was planted in June
![](https://i.imgur.com/cULcE4S.jpeg)
The parts i have been patching in this year, the bare spots in the back yard and the bare area to the south have been with the growtrax southern bermuda blend which is sunbird bermuda. It comes in a roll and you unroll it and water it. It has seed and fertilizer in the paper like mulch. Keep it watered and it will grow on concrete. I have been impressed.
This was the latest I planted 3 weeks and 3 days ago. Zero soil prep, just unroll and water water water. I had another sprinkler zone added andwill plant the areas where the waterlines went this week.