What is the best sod to lay?

Some of the best grasses for low maintenance in general are Palmetto St. Augustine, CitraBlue St. Augustine, EMPIRE Zoysia and Innovation Zoysia. Learn more about these grasses and their low maintenance requirements in The Best Grass for Low Maintenance.
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Which sod type is the best?

Bluegrass has the best cold-tolerance of all grass types. It has a lower tolerance for heat and drought. This grass is higher maintenance than some other sods.
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Types of Sod Grass
  • Bermuda grass is durable and tolerant to high foot traffic. ...
  • It needs full sun to thrive: 7 hours or more each day.
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What is the most durable sod?

5 Best Grasses for High-Traffic Areas: Durable Grass for Your...
  • Tall fescue.
  • Perennial ryegrass.
  • Kentucky bluegrass.
  • Bermudagrass.
  • Zoysiagrass.
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What is the best month to lay sod?

You can lay sod anytime during the growing season, as long as the ground is not frozen and you have adequate water for establishment and maintenance, although spring and early autumn are best. Cool temperatures combined with occasional rain help sod quickly root.
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What is the best sod for fall?

Early fall is the best time to plant cool-season grasses, such as Fescue, Rye and Bluegrass. These grasses grow best when the temperature is between 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit, and benefit from the shorter days and cooler nights. There is also less competition from crabgrass and foxtails.
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Will sod grow if you just throw it down?

Basically the grass will not grow if no grass maintenance has been completing prior to planting and it is just thrown on the ground. It will be a waste of time and investment over time. We have all the tips and experience that you need to know to get the grass to grow in your lawn.
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Is it too late to lay sod in October?

A – Fall is one of the best times to install KBG sod (in our region)! Our (KBG) Kentucky Bluegrass sod is a cool-season grass. Installing it during cooler months means better survivability and less heat stress. A fall installation date will also allow time for the roots to develop prior to the next summer.
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What should you put down before sod?

How to Prepare a Site for Sod
  1. Clear The Site. ...
  2. Rough Grade The Area. ...
  3. Till The Soil. ...
  4. Add Topsoil. ...
  5. Test The Soil pH. ...
  6. Finish Grade The Site. ...
  7. Apply Fertilizer. ...
  8. Settle The Surface.
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Do I need to put topsoil down before sod?

Adding topsoil is not essential for sod but it will provide some benefits. What topsoil does is increases a soil's water and nutrient holding capacity, so if you do add it, the intervals between watering and fertilizing will be longer.
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What causes sod to fail?

Stop watering your new sod in the evening, or right around sundown. The roots will soak up water much slower when the sun is down, which can make it easy to overwater them. Too much water will foster fungus under the roots which can cause your new sod to fail.
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What is the lifespan of sod?

The lifespan of these products were also considered, estimated to be around 10-15 years for both products assuming proper care and upkeep (Turf Evolution, 2016). (Note that sod can either die off quickly or last for years once rooted, if watered correctly.
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Can you walk on sod after 2 weeks?

If you walk on your sod before its roots have established, you're lessening your chances of success. How long must you wait to use your new sod lawn? The general recommendation is to wait two weeks – but the number of days you wait is really dependent on determining that the lawn has, indeed, taken root.
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How thick of topsoil do I need for sod?

The soil and root system of the sod is about 1/2 inch thick. Usually a grade of 1/2 to 11/2 inches below driveways is recommended for the soil. Remember, the sod is uniformly machine cut and will conform to any irregularities in your grade. Water soil lightly to firm it down.
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Is it better to buy sod or seed?

Sod is also the cleanest choice; not a lot of dust or mud. Seed – Though it can take longer to establish a dense lawn, over time I think seed edges out sod on quality. There are more grass types and varieties to choose from so can select a turf you know will grow well in your area.
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What is the easiest grass to maintain?

Fine fescue is the most popular low-maintenance cool-season grass. Hard fescue and fine fescue mixes require very little maintenance. You'll only have to mow your lawn once or twice a year. Fescues are hardy and they'll naturally crowd out weeds, so you don't have to worry about fertilizer, herbicide, or pesticide.
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What do you put down after laying sod?

Begin watering newly laid sod within 30 minutes of installation. Apply at least 1” of water so that the soil beneath the turf is wet. Ideally 3”-4” of soil beneath the surface should be moist. Turf is a living plant that requires ground contact and moisture to survive.
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Can you put sod on top of dirt?

“All sod must make soil contact to root,” she points out. “Therefore, the existing grass / lawn must be extremely sparse or you will have to bring in dirt and put it on top before laying the new sod. Additionally, the grade is extremely important; the water flow must be proper.
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Should I fertilize the ground before laying sod?

TIPS FOR LAYING SOD | BE SURE TO FERTILIZE FIRST!

Apply a Starter Fertilizer first, before laying down the sod. You would also want to include an application of Gypsum, which will loosen the existing ground and encourage a healthier root system.
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What kind of dirt do you put under sod?

Your sod grows best in well-aerated and oxidized base soil. As you rototill your yard, you loosen and strengthen your soil to give it the oxygen newly-planted sod needs. Also level the soil to about one inch below your driveway and sidewalks to give your new sod enough room.
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How long does it take for sod to take root?

It can take up to six weeks for the sod to develop a deep root system. As the sod develops its shallow root system and moves on to develop a deeper root system, it's critical to increase the amount of time between waterings to encourage roots to grow deeper in search of moisture without stressing the lawn.
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What kind of fertilizer to use on new sod?

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Apply fertilizer with a listing of 16-16-16 (rate: 6.5 lbs / 1000 sq. ft.) or 10-20- 20 (rate: 10 lbs / 1000 sq. ft.), or similar starter fertilizer, to the bare ground and then water it into the soil before installing the turf sod to help establish the roots.
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Do you have to water sod in the fall?

You still have to water regularly, but there is less intense heat drying out your sod. You also need to use less water, as with the cooler temperatures, the water isn't evaporating as quickly. This doesn't mean that you cannot have success in the hotter, dryer months of the summer.
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What happens if you don't water new sod enough?

Too little and your sod will die; too much and it will rot or drown. And while most people are afraid they are not watering their lawns enough, more grass dies as a result of too much water. Watering properly immediately after you install your grass will ensure it gets established properly in the soil.
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How can I grow grass fast and cheap?

There are several options for planting grass seed. You may look into hydroseeding—an efficient planting process that involves spraying a slurry of grass seed, fertilizer, water, mulch, and wood fiber through a high pressure hose. Because of the built-in fertilizer, hydroseeding helps your grass grow quickly.
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