Thursday, July 25, 2013

To Seed Or To Sod,which Approach To Proceed?

By Maxie Feret


Right here it is, you have a beautifully geared up portion of area that you really want to set grass on but the concern is still bugging you. Should I seed or sod? This problem is not tough to answer, you just have to be truthful to yourself when it comes down to a couple of questions. You should ask yourself if you can afford to do the choice of sod. If you do not have the cash to do sod then do you have the extra time to put into doing seed?

If you are on a budget, seeding is the way to go. Seeding does have an original start up cost (particularly if you have by no means accomplished it before). The tools required are not too expensive but are a requirement. If you genuinely needed to, you could probably lease some of them to help minimize some of the costs. But the essentials I would suggest you buy are a decent seed spreader, a round point digging shovel, a spade shovel, and a good garden rake.

I do would like to note here that seeding is a lot more time consuming than laying sod. You do need to make a reasoning call here to determine if you have the time in your day to put into this approach. There are alternatives to putting in all that time. There are several soil covers on the market that you could use that demands little or no mowing. But to conserve time costs you money, so make your choices cautiously.

Planting seed is best done in the late summer or early fall. The cooler temperatures and added precipitation enable for accelerated germination of the seeds. Diverse grasses grow in diverse climates. To make sure you opt for the right seed, make sure you speak to a sod supplier or nursery that understands the growing conditions and temperature of your area so he can recommend the right type.

This is not a part of the lawn you would like to cheap out on here. This is a great example of you get what you pay for. Considering the seed is the most affordable part of the lawn at any rate, so what if you invest a few more bucks. You will be compensated with a nice healthy lawn year after year.

Starting a lawn from sod is by far the quickest way to have a lawn. The truck pulls up, unloads and you start rolling, right? Well sort of. You will have that lawn right away but there is still a lot of work to make sure it looks good year after year. First thing to recognize is you have to lay your sod in either the spring or the fall. Never lay sod in the heat of summer or the end of the season.

The heat can burn the sod and the cold will kill it if the roots have not had a possibility to take hold yet. Sod is a great option to seed on sloping areas too. Seed tends to wash down the slope from watering and raining.

So it all comes down to both sides have their pros and cons but whichever way you decide to go with your lawn(if done properly) will give you a stunning and healthy lawn you can be proud of.




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