Frequently Asked Questions
Take the width and multiple by your length then divide by 9 to determine the square yardage of your project.
Best rule of thumb is to lay the sod immediately. The sod can usually last 24 Hours or less depending on the weather, heat, and wind.
Kentucky Bluegrass is a type of grass that requires direct sunlight for at least 4 to 6 hours a day. In areas with a large amount of shade, you can install sod but over time it will thin out.
Remove any large rocks/boulders as well as any imperfections. If the soil is sandy, black dirt added to the top of it will aid in keeping the sod alive.
Yes, we do offer installations. Please contact us to get an estimate.
A sod roll is approximately 2 feet wide by 6.5 feet long, covering approximately 1.5 square yards.
Phosphorus is particularly important for new sod because it helps in root development. A good choice is a starter fertilizer with a higher P value, like 5-24-24. This will promote strong roots and overall plant health. Pro Tip: Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers (like 40-0-0) right after laying sod.
Newly installed sod can typically be mowed after approximately 10 to 14 days. This will vary depending on how well you watered the sod and your soil type. Raise the deck to height that will take just the top of the grass off and mow at half throttle.