Certified Princess brand bermuda grass includes the world's first dense, fine textured seeded hybrid bermuda grass variety (Riviera is now availabe as well).
This bermuda grass seed is suitable for planting on golf greens, a first for seeded bermuda grasses. Princess bermuda grass seed can be used on golf course fairways and tees - manicured home lawns - well maintained sports turf and parks. It has several advantages over traditional bermuda grasses: Princess 77 has a higher overall turf quality than all commercial seeded varieties in U.S. and international tests. Princess 77 bermuda grass has a beautiful dark green color, medium fine leaf texture, Princess 77 has a high leaf density, Princess 77 bermuda grass has a moderate spring greenup and fall color retention and is easily established from seed. Princess's overall turf quality was rated higher than all commercial bermuda grass seeded varieties in US and International testing
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Golf course fairways and tees, manicured home lawns and well maintained areas of sports turf and parks.
New turf: 2 - 3 pounds of bermuda grass seed per 1,000 square feet. Plant when soil temperature reaches 65 degrees in spring up until a minimum of 6 weeks before frost in fall.