Cost of Lawn Seeding
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Learn about the cost of lawn seeding and learn what to consider when hiring a seeding service to seed your lawn.
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Cost of Hydroseeding
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Learn about the cost of hydroseeding and the factors that increase and decrease the cost of a hydroseeding project.
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Lawn Seeding Cost Factors
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Use our lawn seeding cost estimate checklist when evaluating or requesting proposals from seeding professionals.
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Lawn Seeding Definitions
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Overseeding is when you spread grass seeds over an existing lawn, meadow, or garden to help encourage new growth.
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Hydroseeding Definitions
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Hydroseeding (also known as hydraulic mulch seeding, hydromulching, or hydraseeding) is a mixture of seed, hydromulch, fertilizers, tackifers, and co-polymer gel that is sprayed onto the ground to grow grass, sod, and other forms of vegetation.
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Lawn Seeding - How to Guides
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Steps to overseeding a lawn in the fall. Overseeding is a valuable step, but one that is often overlooked. If you can spread the blades of the grass and see soil, your lawn could benefit from overseeding.
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Lawn Seeding - Questions & Answers
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Top answer: In some cases
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Top answer: In most cases
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Top answer: You should wait to mow until the grass is 3-4 inches high.
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Top answer: Twice a day
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Top answer: Yes, always
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Top answer: Late spring/Early summer
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Top answer: Yes, always
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Top answer: Yes, always
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Hydroseeding - Questions & Answers
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Top answer: Yes
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Top answer: Always
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Top answer: Not sure
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Top answer: In some cases
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Top answer: Late spring or early summer
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Sod Installation Topics
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Bahia Grass is a low maintenance sod used in warm costal areas because of its toughness and ability to grow in sandy soil.
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Bermuda Grass is one of the most widely used grasses in warmer regions. It grows from runners both above and below ground. It does poorly in shade. With poor water conditions it turns brown, but does not die. It turns green when watering.
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Buffalo Grass is a warm season sod that grows only 4 inches which means it does not need to be mowed.
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Centipede grass is most commonly used in the southeast region of the United States.
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Prices of sod at Home Depot vary from location to location due to size, presentation, and variety of sod sold.
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There are 450 square feet in a pallet of sod. Typically there are 165 rectangles that measure 16 inches by 24 inches.
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We have an easy method for calculating how much sod you need to sod or re-sod your lawn.
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Easy tips for maintaining your new sod lawn.
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If your are preparing to sod your lawn, success begins with choosing the right type of sod. Sunlight, climate, rainfall, use and maintenance are several things you need to consider.
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Seven easy steps to laying sod.
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A simple explanation of how to use a sod roller.
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Learn how to measure the area for your new lawn.
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There are many varieties of sod. Take a look at their qualities and uses, so you make the right choice for your lawn.
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A sod cutter is a machine or hand tool that removes sod from the ground.
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A sod roller is used to flatten or smooth out sod.
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Sod (also known as turf) is a thin layer of soil with grass growing on top of it.
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Early spring and early fall are the best times to lay sod or plant grass seed.
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Top answer: 1 to 2 hours
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Top answer: No
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Top answer: Never
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Top answer: Yes, always
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Top answer: In some cases
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Top answer: No, never
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Top answer: 16 inches x 24 inches
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Top answer: Four weeks
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Top answer: 2 (twice)
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Top answer: 400 - 500 sq. ft.
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Top answer: 15-30 pounds
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Top answer: Yes
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Top answer: Very important
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Top answer: Yes
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Top answer: Yes, sod is safe for dogs.
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Top answer: Morning (dawn to 9 am)
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Top answer: Spring (early spring)
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Related Questions & Answers
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