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Palm Springs Sod Care Recommendations
Palm Springs, CA - November 21, 2024
Popular Sod Types in Palm Springs
#1 Elite Plus
#2 Marathon
#3 St. Augustine
#4 Celebration #5 TifTuf
Chico Climate Facts
Annual Avg. Precipitation | 5 in. |
Days That Are Sunny | 269 days |
Rainy Days | 15 days |
Summer Temp. High | 108 degrees |
Winter Temp. Low | 46 degrees |
Recent Customer Reviews
Sod was delivered on time and in great quality. Price was fair. Going close to a month I laid it, looks great. Great customer service.
Ceasar Franco, Los Angeles, Google
Great customer service. Great team, got my delivery the very next day from purchase. Will definitely continue to purchase from SodLawn.
Eruvei Alvarado, Los Angeles, Google
Great customer service! Kept me updated when my sod would come in. Also, great delivery crew.
Jakelyn Ramirez, Los Angeles, Google
The Lawn of Your Dreams in Palm Springs
Many people know Palm Springs for its reputation as a desert resort town and retirement destination. But Palm Springs has also been a major player in mid-century modern architecture. You can see examples of this architecture in many homes, as well as other structures, such as the Ballantines Movie Colony, the Orbit Inn, the Welwood Murray Library, and Palm Springs City Hall. You can see the work of Albert Frey, William F. Cody, Donald Wexler, E. Stewart Williams, and many other prominent architects throughout the area.
There are two prominent annual film festivals in Palm Springs - The Palm Springs International Film Festival in January and Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films in June. Residents and visitors can also get a taste of Palm Springs cultural offerings through its many other events, festivals, and parades.
With several parks, golf courses, and a water park in the city, and hiking trails and horseback riding in the nearby mountain and desert areas, outdoor recreation.
Residents and visitors can take a break from the heat by visiting one of the area's museums or galleries, such as the Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs Air Museum, Agua Caliente Cultural Museum, Backstreet Art District, Stewart Galleries, and Antique Galleries of Palm Springs.
The Palm Springs POWER semi-pro collegiate league baseball team, which is comprised of college all-stars from the Southern California Collegiate Baseball Association, calls Palm Springs its home.
Tennis enthusiasts can experience the annual BNP Paribas Open tournament. And the PGA Tour's Humana Challenge is also held in Palm Springs, and there are more than 100 golf courses in the area, so there are always options from which golfers can choose to play.
With its many festivals, conventions, and events, the economy of Palm Springs is largely supported by tourism. There are numerous shops, hotels, restaurants, and high-end boutiques that market to tourists in the area, and there are approximately 20 clothing-optional resorts in Palm Springs.
Some of the more prominent businesses in the area are the Ace Hotel & Swim Club, Colony Palms Hotel, and Bird Medical Technologies.
The indigenous Cahuilla people originally settled in the area now known as Palm Springs before it became part of Mexico and eventually part of the United States in 1848. The first European settlers arrived in 1862. According to the 2010 Census, Palm Springs now has a population of 44,552 people.
With more than 300 days of sunshine and only 4.83 inches of rain per year, Palm Springs has a hot desert climate. Even the winter days are usually warm.
Neighborhoods we Service in Palm Springs, CA
- Vista Las Palmas
- Old Las Palmas
- Deepwell Estates
- Araby Cove
- Araby Commons
- Salvia
- Andreas Hills
- Demuth Park
- El Mirador
- Escena
- Oasis Del Sol
- Sonora Sunrise
- Sunmor
- Most everywhere else...
Zip Codes in the Palm Springs, CA service area | Show Zip Codes |
92240
92258
92262
92263
92264
92282