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Introduction. Measure and Buy Sod. Prepare the Soil. Prepare the damaged area by removing all dead grass and 1″ to 2″ of soil 3/4″ past the edge of the dead grass. Cut and Lay the Sod. Using a sod cutter or a very sharp knife, cut the sod to fit the area (this can be tricky). Roll and Water the New Sod.
Can you put sod down in patches?
Sod is a quick, easy way to repair most damaged spots in an existing lawn. Because sod is a mature plant, it establishes very quickly compared to seed, hydroseed or lawn patching mixes, saving you lots of time.
Can I just lay sod over existing grass?
Sod, though, can be applied directly over existing grass.” When the grass dies, it gives off nutrients that actually benefit the new sod above it. The main nutrient that the dead grass layer provides is nitrogen. Applying sod directly over grass is advantageous because it requires less work.
How long will rolled up sod last?
Leaving Sod in Rolls It releases nitrogen, which heats up the roll and begins to kill the sod as soon as 12 hours after the sod is harvested. In the cooler weather of spring and fall, you could have as many as three to five days to unroll the sod before damage occurs.
How long does it take for sod to root?
It can take up to six weeks for the sod to develop a deep root system. As the sod develops its shallow root system and moves on to develop a deeper root system, it’s critical to increase the amount of time between waterings to encourage roots to grow deeper in search of moisture without stressing the lawn.
Can I lay sod without tilling?
If your yard has soft soil that is not compacted, you can install sod without tilling. This can save you time, money, and result in a beautiful yard. In order to install sod with the no-till method: Test your soil to make sure it is soft enough that tilling isn’t necessary.
What kind of dirt do you put under sod?
How to Prepare Your Soil for Sod. Loosen the top 6 to 8 inches of soil with a rototiller. Spread 2 inches of finished compost (this may be available for free if your town has a municipal compost center). Add 2 to 3 inches of sand to claylike soil to improve drainage.
Should I put fertilizer down before sod?
Tips for Laying Sod | Be sure to fertilize first! Apply a Starter Fertilizer first, before laying down the sod. You would also want to include an application of Gypsum, which will loosen the existing ground and encourage a healthier root system.
How much does a pallet of sod cost?
On average, homeowners pay $300 per pallet for sod. Pallet prices range from $150 to $450, depending on the grass type and quality. Expect to pay $0.35 to $0.85, or $0.60 on average, for sod sold by the square foot.
How do you stop weeds from growing on new sod?
Consider a selective post-emergent herbicide in a spray bottle or tank sprayer with a controllable stream; this way, you can easily spot-treat the weeds in your new sod. Pre-emergent herbicides prevent weeds from growing, but if you lay sod in spring or fall it may be too late to use this kind of herbicide.
What is the best time of year to lay sod?
Generally it is best to lay sod during the active growing period of your turfgrass species: cool-season grasses do best when planted during the early fall or early spring and the warm-season grasses do best when planted mid-late spring.
How much sod can 1 person lay in a day?
On average, one person can lay 3,000–4,000 square feet of sod per day. Plan with these numbers in mind when ordering sod. Also, remember that new sod requires specialized rolling and watering, so it’s not as simple as laying the sod and walking away.
How long can sod sit on pallet?
How long can the sod sit on the pallet before we lay it? for as much as one month before showing signs of distress. 2. If the sod must wait to be installed, place the pallet in a well shaded area and DO NOT COVER with a tarp.
Can you water new sod too much?
Each watering should only consist of enough water to wet the roots. New sod is not able to soak up much water at once, and too much water will cause root rot. You never want soggy soil under your new sod. Too much water will foster fungus under the roots which can cause your new sod to fail.
How do I make sure sod grows?
In order to encourage deep root growth, you should slowly start watering the sod less. After the first week, you should stop watering the sod every day. Irrigating the sod with a lot of water, but not every day will encourage the sod to send out deeper roots. The roots have to reach deeper to find moisture.
How often should you water newly laid sod?
Continue watering new sod twice per day, in the morning and afternoon—thorough, deep watering is best until the soil is saturated but not puddling. Morning is ideal with lower wind speeds and less water is lost to evaporation.
Should I wet dirt before laying sod?
The time to lay sod is early morning before it gets too hot. The soil in the planting area should be moist, not soggy or dry. Water thoroughly one or two days before the sod is delivered so that the top several inches of soil are wetted.
Will sod grow on compacted soil?
When your yard is covered in hard dirt, the sod isn’t likely to thrive, although it might not die. Instead, loosen and prepare the dirt so your sod can establish quickly and provide you with a lush, full lawn.
What direction should you lay sod?
If your property is sloped, you’ll get better water retention if you lay the sod horizontally across the slope rather than vertically down the slope. Make sure that you don’t walk on the newly placed sod while you’re laying it out. You should stand on the bare soil, lay the sod in front of you, and back up as you go.
Is sod worth the money?
Sod – Simply put, sod is the most expensive option because you are essentially paying someone else for time and materials of growing the grass. And, it is dramatically more expensive than seed. If money is no problem, sod may be the winning choice for reasons you’ll see below.
How many inches of topsoil do I need for sod?
We recommend at least 4” of topsoil. The formula for this is 12 cubic yards for 1000 sq. ft.