Choosing the right sod type for your home or business
can be a challenge when you are unfamiliar with the different varieties
of sod available. Chances are, you just want something affordable and
low-maintenance that will beautify your landscape. With the right
information, you can find the best sod type for your purposes.
Sod comes in many different varieties. In order to ensure your yard is healthy and vibrant, you will first want to determine what type of sod is best for your particular environment. Consider some of these questions about where the sod will be placed:
• What type of soil do you have? Is the topsoil rich or do you have clay or a sandy soil bed?
• What are the sunlight conditions for the area? Will the sod be in the shade or receive direct sunlight?
• Will the sod be in a high-traffic area?
• Is your basic climate characterized as cool, warm or transitional?
• Do you have irrigation ready to water the new sod?
If you are unsure about the answers to these questions, you may
find it helpful to discuss them with a turfgrass professional at Modern
Turf who can easily determine the best sod type for your yard. Knowing
this information is important in making the decision for the ideal sod
types that will thrive in your yard’s environment.
For cool climates, you will find sod types that can
withstand climate fluctuations, including some drought conditions.
Grasses such as perennial ryegrass, fescues and Kentucky bluegrass are
resilient and are also able to push out weeds.
For warmer climates, the primary growing season is
summertime. There are far more options to suit a variety of needs when
you consider the host of warm season grasses available today. In warmer
climates, the grasses may go dormant in the winter, but in summer they
will provide a beautiful yard. Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Autustine and
Centipede are all warm season grasses.
Transition zones are the middle-ground between cooler and
warmer climates. In these zones, a variety of sod types grow well.
Choose between cool and warm season grasses, depending on where you are
located and whether your climate leans toward cooler or warmer
temperatures.
Choosing the best sod types for your home or business is the
first step to achieving the lawn of your dreams. Some grasses grow more
quickly than others, so if you are in a hurry to experience that
velvety, green carpet, be sure to inquire about grass varieties that
will take less time to establish.
To learn more about the high quality sod grass that Modern Turf
grows in South Carolina visit their website at
http://www.moderntuf.com. Schedule a consultation today to end your
search for the perfect high-quality sod- the most durable grass you have
ever worked with, guaranteed.