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What Exactly IS Sod Grass?

Traditional grass seeds grow and form complicated root systems that primarily travel outwards, eventually forming blades of grass that then resurface. This is not always ideal for gardeners, who need more control of root placement under the soil. Sod, on the other hand, is living grass in the form of a carpet. Basically, sod is pre-planted grass whose roots go into the dirt, creating a complex knot, which forms a mat that can be extracted later on. How is Sod Formed? The term sod can be used...

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Using a Commercial Sod Farm for Your Next Turf Project

Maintaining a good looking, vibrant and healthy lawn is high on the list of importance for commercial property owners who understand the value of landscape investment. If you have plans to lay down new turf for your commercial property you have two options to consider - starting from scratch by planting seeds and waiting for it to grow OR laying down sod for instant greenery. The three main factors that will influence your decisions are time, budget and maintenance. Choosing a Sod Farm for...

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Orlando Sod Replacement

Whether you own or manage a commercial building, apartment complex, restaurant, or a private residence in Orlando, an attractive lawn is appealing to your guests, customers, and potential buyers of your property. By simply replacing your sod, you can dramatically improve the aesthetics of your property, increase its value, and obtain more rental revenue. If you reside in Central Florida, you are probably already aware that sod that was once healthy can quickly deteriorate. Whether your lawn is...

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Top 4 Summer Sod Tips for Central Florida Lawns

Top 4 Summer Sod Tips for Central Florida Lawns

Summertime in Central Florida mean sunshine, barbecues and time spent outside with family and friends. But sudden summer downpours and powerful Florida humidity can cause summer landscapes to be especially susceptible to disease. To keep your lawn looking its best, here are our top four tips to keep your turfgrass healthy this summer. 1. Monitor Hydration It’s easy to think that the more water your grass has in our hot summers, the better off it is, but overwatering can also cause issues with...

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Installing A New Lawn In Orlando

Installing A New Lawn In Orlando

Many Orlando lawns are comprised of St. Augustine grass. St. Augustine is the most popular type of turf used in this region, as it grows very well in our subtropical climate. St. Augustine has wide blades and is a very thick, dark green grass. Its thickness, due to the formation of dense runners, make it very hard for weeds to penetrate, which makes it easy to maintain. When St. Augustine is installed in Central Florida, the time of year it is installed is crucial. St. Augustine grass will...

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St. Augustine Grass Maintenance In Central Florida

Irrigation The most efficient and least costly way to irrigate is to only do it when the grass requires it. Give enough water so that the soil is wet to about 4 inches deep. This encourages the roots to grow deeper, which helps the grass tolerate dry conditions better. You can tell by looking at the grass when it is time to water it again. The color will start to change to a blue-green. At this point, it’s time for another deep watering. You can also tell the grass needs watering when you walk...

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3 Most Common Questions About Sod

If you’re looking to get a lush, beautiful lawn in Florida, sod could be your best option. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we hear about sod. What’s the Difference Between Sod and Regular Grass? Our sod grass is planted at our Central Florida sod farm and then is removed carefully from the ground in sections that are held together by the roots. This allows the sod to be replanted easily in a new location, such as your lawn. And because the sod is fully matured, once it’s...

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Why Sod Might be the Easiest Solution for a Lawn Overgrown with Weeds

It’s one thing when a yard requires some weed pulling, but it’s another case entirely when weeds overtake your entire yard. Hours of time spent in the heat and you might make it through only a portion of you yard. And depending on the extent of weed population, you might not have much actual grass left. A weed is a plant that is considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one that grows where it is not wanted and often grows or spreads fast or takes the place of desired...

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How Central Florida Sod is Good for the Environment

You might not think that residential or commercial lawns are good for the environment, but the truth is these dense, healthy lawns are a wonderful part of a healthy ecosystem. These lush lawns absorb rainfall 2,000 times better than bare soil. Subsequently, they prevent erosion of our topsoil and stop additional phosphorous from finding its way into our rivers and lakes.  Sod is Cool Literally. When planting a new sod lawn, you are planting well-established grass, which has an immediate...

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When Should I Hire a Professional Orlando Sod Expert?

It may be tempting to trying sodding your own lawn, but be warned, it is harder than it looks. Sodding can help to establish a lawn, allowing it to integrate successfully. But when it’s not done correctly, you run the risk that your lawn simply won’t take, and all you’ll end up with is a lot of dead grass and wasted money. Soil Preparation Before you even begin to install sod, it’s wise for the underlying soil to be inspected. If it is lacking in essential nutrients, your soil might not be...

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