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Lawn Care / Apr 24, 2020

New Sod Care

How you take care of your new sod will depend on when you installed it. Taking care of your sod during warmer months is just below. If you’re laying new sod during colder months, skip to Caring For Your New Sod Lawn During Cold Months. Caring For Your New Sod Lawn During Warm Months The….

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Watering Grass in Winter

Winter watering can be tricky since a specific “recipe” for how and when to water your lawn does not exist. Watering depends on many factors, including: Cool Season Lawns Cool season lawns, such as ryegrasses or fescues, prefer cooler temperatures and do well during mild winters, but still require consistent watering if there are long….

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Turfs / Apr 13, 2020

Prepping and Installing Your Own Sod

Anyone can lay their own sod lawn with the right tools and few pointers. Preparing For Sod Installation You want to make sure you clear the area where you will be laying your sod of any weeds and debris (rocks, cement, bricks, etc.). Next, you will roughly grade the area with a hand rake, sloping….

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Lawn Care California / Apr 13, 2020

Sod Types in California

We offer a variety of sod depending on where you are located. There are a few specific types that are popular and great choices throughout California, often depending on personal preference. 1. Fescue and Bluegrass Our fescue and bluegrass blends are a great option for several reasons. Holds up great in high-traffic areas Stays green….

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Turfs / Apr 13, 2020

Why Natural Grass is Better Than Artificial Turf

On the surface, artificial turf may seem appealing for a number of reasons (less watering and maintenance), but after further research these reasons are actually misconceptions. There are a number of reasons why artificial turf is far inferior to a natural grass lawn. Sanitation A top reason why artificial turf is not the best choice….

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Lawn Care / Apr 13, 2020

Overseeding Your Bermuda Grass

Overseeding Bermuda Grass With Ryegrass Most Bermuda grasses will go dormant (turn brown) during winter months. The most common seed variety used to overseed Bermuda, a warm season grass, is ryegrass, which is a cool season grass. Perennial ryegrass is dark green, does excellent in full sun, tolerates high traffic well, is stress and pest….

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