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Installing turf
will transform your lawn into a beautiful green, grassy carpet, in just
hours. After installation, all you need to do is water, mow, and fertilize
to maintain your beautiful green lawn. The grass is healthy and mature
when it is installed, so it needs no special care. A comparable lawn from
seeding will require years of nurturing to get the same results
Measuring Your Lawn
To get the quantity of sod you need, and to be as accurate as possible,
you should measure the area where you are placing the sod. Often times
it is helpful to actually sketch the area and write down the measurements.
We at All South Sod would also be happy to calculate the amount of sod you
need once you call us with the measurement information.
Measuring is simple
if the installation area's shape is square or rectangular. To get the
square footage, multiply the length by the width of the area.
When the area's
shape is a triangular you must multiply the length by the width and divide
that by 2. This will give you the most accurate square footage for that
area.
Site/Soil Preparation
Using a professional landscaper is always to your benefit. A professional
landscaper will till or spade the area, removing rocks, weeds, and all
other debris. Then they add some soil amendments like fertilizer, lime,
peat, compost, etc. as necessary. To eliminate drainage problems a landscaper
will also slope the soil away from any foundations. Although site preparation
usually is accomplished best by a landscape professional, you can also
prepare your yard for sod installation.
Things To Do
Prior to Your Sod Installation:
Till the area to a depth of 4 to 6 inches.
Rake and smooth the soil.
Keep the final grade 1 inch below driveways, sidewalks, or patio areas.
To Complete
Site Preparation:
Roll the soil to level and firm up the surface.
This will also reveal areas in need of more soil and will prevent low
areas in your landscape.
Turf Installation
You must install your lawn immediately upon delivery. Once you have started
placing the sod it is important to remember to water the lawn within 30
minutes of installation, even if installation is not complete. They best
way to lay the turf is by butting and pushing the sod pieces against each
other without overlapping and by avoiding gaps. On the next set of rows,
stagger the seams in a manner similar to laying bricks.
Do not install the entire
lawn before watering it. This is especially important during hot or dry
weather. After you have installed the entire lawn, be sure to roll the
entire area to ensure uniform contact with the soil, and always make sure
the roller is not excessively heavy.
Irrigating/Watering
Your new lawn should be kept constantly moist during the first week or
two after installation. Water is vital to the health and survival of your
lawn. Once the lawn is established, you can water in a normal pattern,
watering it less frequently.
Maintenance
Fertilizers and chemical applications depend on your soil, climate, insects,
and weeds. You should consult with an extension agent in your area before
applying chemical applications. Frequent mowing is the best thing you
can do for your yard. You should also contact your county extension
agent for the proper mowing height of your turf grass.
Carmons
Inc Sod Division
770.977.8620
Serving Metro Atlanta
wcarmon@carmonsinc.com E-Mail Us at: wcarmon@carmonsinc.com
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