Facts About Sod Installation Process

By Ruth Cooper


Grass can also be referred to as sod. Sod is not grown on soil and this is the difference between sods and grass. Sod farmers have specialization in the cultivation of this product. Specialized farm equipment is usually used during harvesting. It is harvested whenever it is ready and cut into uniform square or rectangular sizes. They are then taken to the markets for sale after being rolled. Sod installation comes after the product has been purchased.

Fully grown and harvested sods are typically used for lawns, golf courses and sports stadiums. Some of it is sold to landscapers or home builders to be used in residential projects. Turf establishes a lawn quickly thus avoiding soil erosion. They can also use it to repair areas that erosion has already occurred or areas that have damaged lawn due to sporting activities such as sports fields.

The process of laying turf in the targeted area is referred to as installation of sod. During this process, one needs to pay a lot of focus, concentration and enough time when installing. First, an individual has to keep in mind some factors before buying and installing sods in the required area. One has to know the number of sods needed. This can be achieved by taking the measurements of the required area.

It is also very paramount to determine the type of grass. This can be done by testing the soil around the area. Doing that ensures that the soil matches with sods. One is also advised to take note of other issues that may hinder performance when turf is installed. The time to carry on this process is also a factor. This determines the time when to buy.

There are various steps taken before setting up the product. The first step is for one to prepare the soil. Turf has a shorter shelf life and therefore, the soil needs to be prepared earlier before it is installed. Removal of debris and weeds is one way of preparing the soil. Removal of the current lawn is also necessary. The purpose for this is to stop competition between the weeds and grass.

One needs to install the turf along the longest straight line. This could be driveways or sidewalks. Make sure the edges are pushed against each other but avoid stretching the turf in order to avoid gaps in between or even overlaps. The joints in each rows of the turf should be staggered. Trim the sod using a large and sharp knife or machete. Avoid using a blunt object at all times for it destroys the sod.

It is necessary for the grass to be watered after being set up. Water helps the soil to be well bonded with turf. This should be done on weekly basis . The purpose of doing this is to moisturize the soil and maintenance of underfoot. Making the soil to be exceedingly wet is not necessary.

After installation, maintenance should be done frequently. Sods are also supposed to be mowed and fertilized. Control of pests is done by commended individuals. Weeds are required to be controlled before causing damage to the newly installed sods. All of these are meant to make sure that sods stay healthy.




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