Saturday, May 21, 2011

Plant Bermuda Grass

My friend Sheryl just moved in to her new home here in the city. The house is so big and she wants to decorate it in her own. It’s an up and down 80 square meters house consists of 3 bedrooms, a dining area, living room, 2 bathrooms, a garage and a garden.The house is already fully furnished but the garden is still empty. She wants to put some Bermuda grass in it and a small fountain so that whenever she’s at home, she can relax easily. She also wants to plant some orchids and different kinds of flowers to make her garden colorful and lively. Sheryl and I went to a plant store to buy the things that she need and she hired someone to build her fountain. After 3 days, the fountain was finished and it looks fantastic. So we started to plant the Bermuda grass in her garden.

 Planting Bermuda grass is'nt so hard; you just need to look for a good location where to plant it. Make sure that it will be directly heated by the sunlight and make sure that on the first few weeks you keep the area moist then after 3weeks you can lessen watering the grass to help the grass roots to grow deeper in the soil. You can also put some fertilizers so you can maintain that the grass is healthy. We also finished planting the orchids and flowers in the garden that time. Two months after, I came back to visit Sheryl and saw the plants that we planted in her garden. Our effort is worth it, it turned out to be very beautiful and the ambiance is so relaxing. Now I can say that my friend Sheryl is now finally at home in her dream house.

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