Saturday, June 24, 2017

Understanding How Sod Installation Is Done

By Ruth Cooper


Sod is basically grass. The only difference is that it is not grown on soil. The cultivation process is done by some specialized turf farmers in specialized farms. When it is ready, it is harvested using specialized farm equipment. It is usually cut precisely into standardized square or rectangular sizes. This are then rolled and transported to the target market in order to be sold. Sod installation can then be done afterwards.

Completely matured sods are harvested and normally used for golf courses, lawns and stadiums. Home builders and landscapers also sometimes buy them. They are normally useful when building residential projects. Sods helps in controlling soil erosion, since they establish lawn faster. Sometimes turf can be used for renovation of areas affected by soil erosion and lawns damaged by sports activities.

The process of laying turf in the targeted area is referred to as installation of sod. During this process, one needs to pay a lot of focus, concentration and enough time when installing. First, an individual has to keep in mind some factors before buying and installing sods in the required area. One has to know the number of sods needed. This can be achieved by taking the measurements of the required area.

Determining the type of grass is also important. This is determined by testing the soil of the area in order to ensure it is compatible with the turf It also reveals underlying issues that might affect the product when it is installed. Before buying turf one should also be clear on the best time to do it, otherwise it will not do well.

There are so many steps that are involved when installing sods. One is required to prepare the soil as the first step. This is usually done before purchasing the sods because their life shelf is short. Therefore, when bought, they are supposed to be installed instantly. One of the site preparations is the getting rid of debris and weeds. All the lawns have to be killed. That will help reducing competition when sods are installed.

The best place for setting up the turf is along the longest straight lines. Straight lines can be found along sidewalks and driveways. Stretching of the product so as to prevent gaps should be avoided. Edges should be pushed against each other. There should be staggered turf joined in each row. A large knife or a machete may be used during trimming. Regular use of blunt objects destroys the grass.

Immediately after installing the product, one has to water it. Wetting the soil helps the sod to bond well with it. This is to be done for a week consistently to keep the soil moist and maintain soft underfoot. But one should also be careful not to make it oozing wet.

After installation, maintenance should be done frequently. Sods are also supposed to be mowed and fertilized. Control of pests is done by commended individuals. Weeds are required to be controlled before causing damage to the newly installed sods. All of these are meant to make sure that sods stay healthy.




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