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There could be a few reasons why your Bermuda grass is not greening up in April:
Temperature: Bermuda grass requires warm soil temperatures (around 65-70°F) to begin actively growing and greening up. If the soil temperatures have not yet reached this range, then the grass may be slow to green up.
Lack of nutrients: Bermuda grass requires adequate nutrients, particularly nitrogen, to thrive and remain green. If the soil is lacking in nutrients or if fertilizer has not been applied, this could be the reason for the lack of green growth.
Watering: Bermuda grass requires consistent and adequate watering to stay green and healthy. If the grass is not receiving enough water, or if it is being overwatered, this could lead to a lack of green growth.
Soil pH: Bermuda grass prefers a soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0. If the soil pH is too low or too high, this could negatively impact the grass's ability to take up nutrients and stay green.
Disease or pests: There are several diseases and pests that can affect Bermuda grass, causing it to turn brown and lose its green color. If you suspect that disease or pests may be the cause of the issue, it may be necessary to treat the problem to restore the grass's health and color. Oder YardMastery fertilizers here shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=127523...