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  • How to choose the right type of sod grass?

    The best thing you can do before getting sod grass installation is conduct some research and educate yourself on the many types of sod grasses. The type of sod you have on your lawn, the soil type, and the location all influence how you maintain your lawn. It's critical to choose a turf grass type that corresponds to the amount of money, time, and resources you're willing to invest. For professional advice, you can contact an expert in sod grass installation in Sanford like Green Garden Landscaping

  • How to identify your lawn grass?

    dentifying your lawn grass involves examining several key characteristics. First, consider the color and texture of the grass blades. Grass can range from light green to dark green and may be fine or coarse in texture. Observe the growth pattern, as some grass types grow in clumps while others spread through runners or stolons. Additionally, inspect the leaf tip shape, as it can be pointed or rounded. Seasonal factors, like whether the grass remains green year-round or goes dormant, can also provide clues. If unsure, you can consult a local lawn care company, like Green Garden Landscaping, that can help you identify grass varieties.

  • What is the best type of grass for lawns?

    Here are some good options of sod grass to consider when installing in a new lawn; St. Augustine (Stenotaphrum secundatum, USDA zones 8 to 10; find your zone), Buffalo grass (Bouteloua dactyloides, zones 4 to 9 and up), Zoysia  (Zoysia spp, zones 6 to 9), Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea, zones 2 to 7), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis, zones 2 to 7). As experts on sod installation in Sanford, you can call us at (919) 478-1852 to know more.

  • What is the most durable type of sod grass?

    It will be highly dependent on your location and intended usage of the area. There are essentially two sorts of sod grass. In cool conditions, cool season grasses grow and thrive. That is to say, they are green and growing during the cooler months (fall, winter, and spring). Warm-season grasses develop and thrive throughout the warmer months of the year (late spring, summer and early fall). Another thing to think about is how you'll use the space. Some grasses have a carpet-like appearance. Other grasses will clump together or have a harsh feel. So to get expert advice on the most durable sod grass, you can reach to Green Garden Landsdcaping, a trusted lawn care company in Sanford.

  • How to apply sod grass?

    • Take a Soil Test.
    • Calculate the size of the area you'll be sodding.
    • Incorporate Organic Matter into the Soil.
    • Raise the soil level with a rake.
    • The turf is being rolled out and placed in the desire areas.
    • Make Seams That Are Tight.
    • Curves should be cut.
    • Seams should be filled in.
    • Grass Fertilization.
  • Why is sod grass better for creating a new lawn?

    One of the top reasons is timing flexibility. Except in extreme temperatures, sod can be placed at any time during the growth season. When sod is laid during the peak growth season for the grass involved, it takes the longest to root. Weeds are rare or absent in high-quality, state-certified sod grass like the ones Green Garden Landscaping offers. Sod that has recently been installed provides immediate satisfaction. It isn't ready for normal grass traffic, but it offers the appearance of a finished lawn right away. It also allows controlling erosion and acts as a blanket on slopes or in locations where erosion is an issue, helping to keep soil in place from the outset. So getting a sod grass installation for your new lawn, provides you better start.


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