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Choosing the Type of Sod for Landscaping

June 1st, 2009 by Jason Stlotnik

Using sod instead of planting grass seeds has a few advantages and that is why a lot of people prefer it. With sod, you can get a green lawn right away without the waiting time that it would take if you actually planted grass seeds. Sod also addresses erosion and controls it as well as eliminating dust and mud.

Another good thing about sod is that it can be planted anytime so there would be no problems no matter what season you choose to do your landscaping. Maybe the best reason to choose it over seeding is that it can be used for total installation and it is just so much easier than actually planting grass.

First of all you must choose the type of sod to use. Choosing the best kind of sod for your situation should be based on its appearance and the maintenance it will need to do well. There are types of sod that do well in shade while others do better with with more exposure from the sun. This means that the layout of the yard should be considered to make sure that the sod that is chosen will survive.

Another thing to consider is the climate and the type of soil you have before selecting the type of sod to be used. You will want to pick sod that does well in your environment to give it the best chance of surviving and growing into strong green grass.

Kentucky Bluegrass is great for northern climates but you need to make sure it is watered regularly as it needs more water than warm season grass. Tall Fescue, on the other hand, can do well with much less water and although it is expected to flourish in moist areas, it will be able to adapt to different kinds of soil and it is preferred for high traffic areas. Bermuda grass is one that is high maintenance because it does poorly in shade and is best for southern climates.

Zoysia is also does well in southern climates and it likes clay and sandy soil while growing quite well in the sun. One of the advantages of Zoysia is that it also does well in shade and is naturally-sresistant to weeds. You can also combine different varieties of sod to improve the adaptability to your climate. Sod is a great choice when you are planning your yard or garden but it is a good to start to know which type would be best suited to your geographical area.

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