Is sod real grass?

Sod, also known as turf, is a patch of grown grass that you roll out and plant. Sod is a quick fix for a healthy and green lawn. It's much faster than using grass seed. This guide will compare different types of sod.
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Does sod turn into real grass?

To put it simply, sod is grass. It's grass that is grown and harvested for the specific purpose of transplantation. Sod is made like any other crop. When it's ready for harvest, they take the grass along with a layer of soil entangled within the root system.
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Is sod worth the money?

Sod – Simply put, sod is the most expensive option because you are essentially paying someone else for time and materials of growing the grass. And, it is dramatically more expensive than seed. If money is no problem, sod may be the winning choice for reasons you'll see below.
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Whats better grass or sod?

One of the leading reasons why sod is better than grass seed is because it provides us with an instant lawn and instant gratification. It can take all season or even several seasons to get a thick, lush lawn from grass seeds, but sod takes root in only a couple, short weeks.
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How long does sod grass last?

Sod ordered in winter will last for up to a week on the pallet, but if you are installing in the hot summer it will only last for 24 hours or less. Watering the sod while still on the pallet will not help. The heat of decomposition is what will make the sod turn bad, not a lack of moisture.
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Can you walk on sod?

Take care not to walk or run on new sod, as this can prevent the fragile young roots from developing properly. If you have pets, try to prevent as much contact with the newly installed sod as possible.
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Can you lay sod over existing grass?

People often think that laying sod over an existing lawn makes sense and saves time. In fact, laying fresh sod over an existing lawn is no shortcut and could kill your sod and cause you twice as much work. Removing your old lawn before laying new sod is crucial for a healthy root system.
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How often does sod need to be replaced?

With all the right ingredients and proper maintenance, you can expect at least 10 years of healthy grass.
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Is sod hard to maintain?

Remember, once you've laid your sod lawn, the initial few months are crucial to ensure it thrives and survives, so you can obtain your money's worth from it. Although we sometimes think of sod as an instantaneous lawn, it requires weeks of care to get it established and prevent it from dying.
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Is sod easy to maintain?

Sod is easy to install and provides an instant lawn, but it requires a little more care than you would give an established lawn. New sod has shallow roots, which need time to establish in the soil. Proper watering, fertilizing and maintenance are vital to ensuring your new sod will endure long after it is installed.
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Is it better to plant sod or seed?

If the lawn consists of more than 40 to 50 percent weeds or dead grass, then it's better to start over with new sod. However, if approximately half or more of your lawn appears healthy, it's likely best to plant grass seed and manually get the weeds under control.
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Is sod good for dogs?

You can give your sod the best chance to survive by keeping your dog off the lawn for the first two months when it's most susceptible. If you can't keep your pets completely off, try taking them for a walk right away in the morning and when you get home from work so they can relieve themselves elsewhere.
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What's the difference between sod and turf?

Sod, also known as turf, is a patch of grown grass that you roll out and plant. Sod is a quick fix for a healthy and green lawn. It's much faster than using grass seed.
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When should I use sod?

If you're growing warm-season turfgrass, the best time to install sod is mid to late spring. If you're growing cool-season turfgrass, the best time to lay sod is early fall (the second-best time is early spring).
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How do you take care of sod?

As a general rule, keep sod and soil moist all throughout the day. As much as 2 to 6 sprinklings during the day (morning and afternoon) are required until sod begins to root. Adjust for location, sprinklers, and temperature. Stay off new sod until after the first mowing.
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Will sod grow back if it dies?

Sod may die due to over-watering, under-watering, too little sunlight or fungal disease. Completely dead sod will not regrow, but it can be tilled into the topsoil to aid in the rooting of new sod.
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Why does my new sod looks dead?

Areas where sod is wilting or turning brown, indicate that it's not getting enough water. New sod must get plenty of water to establish its roots. Typically, you water fresh grass at least twice a day (more often if hot) for at least a week to two weeks. Water needs to soak the soil for a depth of at least ½ inch.
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Why does my sod keep dying?

Your Soil is Causing your Sod to Die

If your soil is compacted or too hard, water that would normally soften it will run away. Your sod needs soft soil to dig its roots in. Without that, your new sod will quickly brown out and die.
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When should I water my new sod?

Watering Your New Sod Lawn After The First Two Weeks

Water once a day after the first mowing for the next week. Watering is the most effective if done during the early morning hours. 2 am to 4 am start times are great when sunlight and heat cannot cause excessive evaporation.
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What temperature is too hot for sod?

The ideal temperature range for laying new sod is 55°-75°F. Anything below 40°F is too cold and anything above 85°F is too hot in a perfect scenario. Laying sod when it is too cold or too hot outside can prevent your sod from properly rooting into the underlying ground.
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How much should you water sod?

Depending on the temperature, you should water it 2 to 6 times a day for 4 to 6 minutes at a time. The hotter it is, the more you should water it. The goal is to keep the sod and soil underneath moist, but no longer soggy, throughout the day. Try to stay off the sod for the first two weeks.
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Can I just lay sod on dirt?

Typically containing rocks, stones and concrete, it comes from lower layers of soil that contain few nutrients beneficial to plant life or organic matter such as insects and decomposing plant matter. While sod can be laid directly on fill dirt, some preparation and follow up is necessary for the success of the lawn.
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How much does a pallet of sod run?

Most homeowners pay between $150 and $450 per pallet of sod for their yards or an average of $300. When it comes to square footage, sod costs between $0.35 and $0.85, or an average of $0.60 per square foot.
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Do you fertilize new sod?

Fueling New Sod

Fertilize new sod for the first time about six weeks after laying the sod. Apply fertilizer as recommended by the results of a soil test or broadcast a slow-release, granular fertilizer with a 10-10-10 or similar formula at a rate of no more than 1 pound nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn.
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