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bermuda how much n per month

For Bermudagrass, the standard guideline is about 1 lb of actual nitrogen per 1,000 sq ft per month during the active growing season (late spring through summer, when the grass is green and growing).

Quick reference

Lawn type Monthly N rate Season-long total
Standard home lawn (common bermuda) 0.5–1 lb N / 1,000 sq ft 2–4 lb / 1,000 sq ft
Hybrid bermuda / higher quality 1 lb N / 1,000 sq ft 4–6 lb / 1,000 sq ft
Low-maintenance / unirrigated ~0.5 lb N / 1,000 sq ft 1–2 lb / 1,000 sq ft

Key points

How to calculate your dose

To apply 1 lb N per 1,000 sq ft, divide 100 by the first number in the fertilizer's N-P-K ratio:

If you can tell me your region/state, whether the lawn is irrigated, and the grass quality you're after (basic vs. golf-course green), I can dial in a more precise monthly program and suggest specific products with sources.

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You're all set to talk Bermuda lawn care. If you want, I can build out that nitrogen program for you — just let me know:

Or ask me anything else about your lawn (weeds, watering, mowing height, thin spots, etc.) and I'll help diagnose it.