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Most Bermuda lawns in North Texas should be fully dormant in January, brown, not green, and not actively growing. Things explained in this video: 1. What a healthy dormant Bermuda lawn should look like 2. What’s normal vs. a real problem in January 3. Why watering now usually causes damage, not improvement 4. How overwatering leads to yellowing, disease, and root stress in spring 5. What actually matters right now if you want a strong green-up later If your lawn is yellow, patchy, or struggling, it’s usually not a fertilizer problem — it’s a soil, drainage, or watering issue. 👉 If you want to know exactly what your lawn needs, start with a professional soil test. We pull the soil before making recommendations, so you’re not guessing. Visit https://www.uglyweeds.com or call 1-800-LAWNCARE to learn how we manage Bermuda lawns the right way (not with one-size-fits-all programs). 👉 Share this video with a homeowner who has Bermuda grass 👍 Subscribe for more local lawn care education that actually works References: https://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu... https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/la... https://extension.okstate.edu/program...