Growing grass naturally might take a long time and require a lot of maintenance over time. However, we have a quick solution to this problem. Sod is an already-grown grass that can be installed along with the upper layer of the soil and instantly improves the space by adding to the scenic beauty while you don’t have to wait for months to grow grass. Sod is a quick and easy way to nurture your garden, and in this article, we are going to tell you everything you need to know about sod installation.
Sod installation: The right type of sod
Choosing the right type of sod is important, and you should keep in mind the climate and the type of soil in your garden while doing so. There are different types of grass, such as warm-season grass like Bermuda and cool-season grass like Fescue. You can ask the seller for a better judgement. The type of soil and its pH level are also necessary to ensure that the grass lasts longer.
Choosing a good quality sod is also important, and make sure you buy it from a trusted seller.
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Sod installation: Site preparation
There are a few measures that you should take before starting with the sod installation:
- Clear the area and remove all the unwanted plants, rocks and other obstacles.
- Loosen the top layer of the soil with the help of a rototiller. Then, smoothen the surface by raking it.
- You can also add compost or fertilisers to the soil to make it suitable for grass.
- Ensuring proper drainage so the water doesn’t end up clogging the soil while making sure the irrigation system is properly set so the grass gets water on time is necessary.
Sod installation: The process
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- Start by laying the sod along a straight edge so the alignment is straight and neat. Lay the sod layers side by sight and leave no spaces in between. You also need to stagger the seams in a brick-like pattern, and it ensures proper growth and no gap lines.
- If there are obstacles, such as trees, you can cut and shape the sod as you lay it down.
- Press it down, ensuring that the roots mix up properly with the soul below.
- It is also necessary to water it while you’re laying it down to ensure it gets the necessary moisture and doesn’t dry up during the installation process.
Sod installation: After-installation care
Watering the grass
Make sure the sod doesn’t dry up after installation, and water it immediately. For the next few weeks, you need to make sure it receives the right amount of moisture because the roots have started to establish in this phase.
Mowing
Start the mowing process after two to three weeks once the grass has properly taken root. You can cut the grass to achieve the desired height.
Fertilise well
Fertilising is necessary, but only start this process after about two months because during this time, the roots are establishing themselves in the soil.
Avoid foot traffic
Avoid heavy foot traffic for about a few weeks as the grass is delicate and needs utmost care.
Aeration
Aerating the lawn provides better nutrient absorption.
FAQs
Can sod be installed in any weather?
Although it can be installed in any weather, avoid doing so in extremely hot temperatures, as it can cause the grass to dry up quickly.
How often should I water the sod?
For a few weeks, right after the installation, you might need to water it a few times a day, and then you can gradually decrease the frequency once the roots settle in.
Should I fertilise the sod after installation?
Wait for a couple of months to start with the fertilisation process.
Is it necessary to call a professional for sod installation?
Sod installation is an easy process that can be done by anyone, but if you are not sure about the technique and have a large area to cover, you can ask a professional for help.
How long does it take for sod to establish properly?
It generally takes around 2-3 weeks.
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