May and June are when the bermuda lawns really kick in and the grass reaches its peak in thickness and color. If you have problem areas, bermuda is very quick to recover to fill in bare spots from dog pee burns or other issues.
I will ocassionally bag the clippings. If I let the lawn grow too tall between mowings, I will bag the clippings; or if leaves have fallen on the lawn, I will attach the bagger to collect leaves off of the lawn. I go into this in more detail in my July video that I just put out. Thanks.
I have a CubCadet trimmer with a four cycle engine, I actually have two. The first one I bought about 14 years ago, and the second one I bought about 8 years ago when my son was mowing lawns for the neighbors when he was in high school. Prior to that I had used trimmers with two cycle engines, but I didn't like having to mix oil in the gas. I also seemed to always have problems with the way the two cycle engines performed. So I went to trimmers with four cycle engines so that I could use the same gas I use in my mowers. The edger attachment that I have will work on either of my trimmers.