Resources and FAQ’s
Q: What Grass is Ideal for My Large-Scale Commercial or Residential Project?
A: Two key factors determine the best variety of grass to select:
Environment (climate, moisture, light, shade)
Uses (level of traffic, desired appearance, cost considerations, etc.)
Contact us to help you determine the best variety for your specific needs.
Q: How Can I Best Calculate the Amount of Grass I Need?
A: We can help! Contact our experts today to determine the right amount of grass for your large-scale commercial or residential development.
Q: How Can I Specify Your Products for My Projects?
A: Complete our Get a Quote form so our experts can send you a customized packet and answer your questions.
Where can I learn more about your to maintain my sod after installation?
We feature on our website comprehensive maintenance guides which you can download and view from each sod page.
Care and Maintenance
Proper sod care and maintenance depends on a variety of factors including the location and type of soil where it’s planted. Based on the type of grasses you purchase and the environments where they will be planted, our team of experts will provide you with customized information to meet Proper sod care and maintenance depends on a variety of factors including the location and type of soil where it’s planted. Based on the type of grasses you purchase and the environments where they will be planted, our team of experts will provide you with customized information to meet your specific needs.
Following is some general guidance:
- Sandy soils usually require more water because sand drains more quickly than heavier soils or clay.
- Depending on the length of the growing season where your project is located, your lawn may require more fertilization. The further south you go, the longer the growing season tends to be.
- Partially shaded grass will stay wet longer than grass located in full sun, so adjust the water schedule accordingly. Increased moisture can make grass more prone to disease, so make sure you’re not overwatering your grass.