Bermuda Grass Seed
I think I found the cheapest Bermuda Grass seed in my area at Lowes the other day. They had a 10 lb bag for $19 which is the cheapest I found.
Check your local Lowes store before you run out and buy Bermuda Grass seed elsewhere.; The name was Patch Repair, but I used it on a large section of my lawn not just a “patch”. I placed the entire bag of seed in my front yard as a test to see what and how the Bermuda Grass seed grew and how it looked to me. I watered it every day for about 7 days or so then when I saw the first shoots come up I backed off the watering about every few days or so until it filled in.
Now, what I have since then found out , my local feed store has a 50 pound bag of Bermuda Grass seed for about $100, the Common variety which seems to be most “common” hence the name. I bought a bag and spread it on my backyard, and its seems to look about the same as the front yard grass does. So, all I can suggest to you is check your local feed store for Bermuda grass seed first before you pay more at Homedepot or someplace like that.
I watered every day for the first 7 days, then cut back to watering about every 3-4 days until the yard took off on its own. So far its been a few months and the lawn has almost completely grown in on its own. I even mowed for the first time the other day, but you might want to wait until the end of the growing season before you mow just to make sure the seed has taken hold and established roots. You probably wont need any fertilizer or anything the first growing season, just water and sun light.
Here is a great video I found about how to properly plant Bermuda grass seed and how to maintain your lawn after you plant.

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