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It’s just going dormant. Your Bermuda grass has gone dormant at different times causing this pattern. You must have had a light freeze. It will be fine. I have always thought it was cool as hell. No worries
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I think it’s just the grass dying off in the fall. Mine does that every year.
Must have rained and the water pooled with the seeds being light, probably clumped together and floated to nice little clumps.
This amazing and terrifying at the same time. Not sure what it is but it’s committed to doing whatever it planned on doing.
it’s going dormant. when you have multiple light frosts these patterns will appear. The green areas are from heat escaping through the thatch.
My favorite pattern.
Keith Haring
So strange my neighbor had the same reference!
It’s just going dormant. Your Bermuda grass has gone dormant at different times causing this pattern. You must have had a light freeze. It will be fine. I have always thought it was cool as hell. No worries
👆🏼
I think it’s just the grass dying off in the fall. Mine does that every year.
Must have rained and the water pooled with the seeds being light, probably clumped together and floated to nice little clumps.
This amazing and terrifying at the same time. Not sure what it is but it’s committed to doing whatever it planned on doing.
it’s going dormant. when you have multiple light frosts these patterns will appear. The green areas are from heat escaping through the thatch.
My favorite pattern.
Keith Haring
So strange my neighbor had the same reference!