There are a couple obstacles when dealing with a sodding job, namely irrigation methods, utility lines and plumbing. These may disrupt the rooting procedure, therefore
Cut-n-Up Lawncare and Landscape
is meticulous when we examine your lawn.
Cut-n-Up Lawncare and Landscape
will not waste your time -- if we find some of these present we will work hard to find a solution. We want your yard to flourish as much as you do, therefore we won't cut any corners.
After we remove the present lawn, the work actually begins. We will carefully till the earth and remove any rocks, stones or other debris that may prevent the sod from fully taking. Next, we'll assess the dirt and, if needed, give it a boost by adding some compost. After that, we be certain that the yard is flat and even, so the finished product will be uniform. If you live on a hill or your yard is sloped, sod remains an excellent and viable option, and can still prosper when laid in an angle.
By using slow release fertilizer, the sod will get additional nutrients over a sustained period of time, rather than in a single brief burst that will see accelerated growth after which stagnation.
The final step in the process is to put down your new sod, and to await the fruits of your labour to pay off!
Before we lay down your new sod,
Cut-n-Up Lawncare and Landscape
will analyze the climate and requirements and find the kind of sod best suited to your area. After all, what's the point of going through all the steps to rejuvenate your lawn if in a few months you'll be seeing exactly the very same problems as before?
We recommend several kinds of sod depending on where you live and how much time you are able to dedicate to maintaining it. There is no one-size-fits-all solution in regards to lawn maintenance, so Cut-n-Up Lawncare and Landscape
takes your requirements and schedule into account when advocating sod.