Glad I could help. You want to take advantage of the early, cooler, grass growing weather as much as possible. I raise the mower a little and mow/mulch every three-four days in hopes of training the bermuda to grow out and not up. If you get thick, healthy bermuda by early June, you will not have a weed for the rest of the summer.
Another thing I do when the weather gets hotter and the growing season slows is to apply a light application of 34-0-0 every 2-3 weeks. Its just enough to keep the grass green, but not enough to stress the grass to much.
But like others have mentioned, keep an eye on your watering. Since March, I have only watered my yard with a sprinkler twice. The other moisture has come from rain. I watch my neighbors with sprinkler systems watering their lawns every 2-3 days and my lawn is thicker and more green and my water bill is much less.
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