Wednesday, June 28, 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.

Golf courses, lawns and sports stadiums are places where harvested sod is used. Home builders and landscapers usually use sods too, especially on residential projects. Soil erosion can be avoided by installing these products in a place. It is also useful in places damaged during sporting activities, which include sports field.

The process through which turf is laid in required places is known as installation. A lot of concentration, time and focus are required. There are some factors that one has to put under consideration before getting a place to buy or put sod. One of these factors include knowing the amount of turf required before buying it. This will only be achieved if an individual measures the region where the product needs to be placed.

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.

The installation of turf involves various steps. First one needs to prepare the soil. This has to done before buying the turf since it has a short life shelf and one has to install it immediately. Site preparation involves removal of weeds and debris. One has to also kill the existing lawn. This is to ensure it does not compete with the installed sod.

One needs to install the turf along the longest straight line. This could be driveways or sidewalks. Make sure the edges are pushed against each other but avoid stretching the turf in order to avoid gaps in between or even overlaps. The joints in each rows of the turf should be staggered. Trim the sod using a large and sharp knife or machete. Avoid using a blunt object at all times for it destroys the sod.

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 the setup, recurrent maintenance is vital. Application of fertilizer and trimming of the grass is expected. It is recommendable for an individual to control pests from the beginning. Newly installed turf can be injured if weeds are not controlled. The purpose for doing all these is to maintain healthy turf.




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