How to Propagate Bermuda grass?
Propagation of bermuda grass is primarily done through seeding, stolon cuttings, sprigs, or by sodding. Successful growth requires warm temperatures, full sun, and well-draining soil. Special considerations include scarifying seeds for improved germination and ensuring cuttings have nodes for root establishment. Generally, propagation is considered easy, but achieving uniformity in lawns from seeds can be challenging. To propagate, sow seeds in late spring, lightly cover with soil, and maintain consistent moisture. For cuttings, select healthy stolons, plant in a prepared area, and keep the soil moist until established.