3 Reasons to Install Your Sod in the Winter

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You may think of the spring or summer as the best season to install new sod in your yard, but for homeowners around Florida, the winter actually provides the best opportunity to install fresh, healthy sod. Warm season sods like Zoysia, Centipede, and Bermuda variations can be installed while they are dormant during the winter. There are many benefits to choosing this strategy! Winter Sod Installation Saves Water Dormant sods require less water as they take root, so you can take comfort in the fact that your water bill won’t skyrocket! Though you will need to water your dormant sod immediately after installation and through dormancy to ensure it stays moist until the spring, the overall volume of water required to achieve that goal will be significantly less. Just be sure to keep your dormant sod consistently moist in cold, dry winds, since they can rapidly dry out and kill your sod.

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3 Reasons Fall is the Best Time to Install New Sod

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Are you a Florida snowbird? If so, then you are familiar with the seasonal patterns of the north, especially how grass becomes virtually worthless over the winter months. In states like Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania, very few plants can grow during the cold months. However, Florida is very different. Thanks to Florida’s seasonal climate nearly all year long, growth can take place any time. In fact, the autumn and early winter are the perfect times to install new sod in your Florida yard! Best Time to Install New Sod A Brief Reprieve From Insects and Diseases Unfortunately, Florida is definitely known for having its fair share of plant diseases and pesky insects. From fungal diseases and brown patches to cutworms and chinch bugs, turf grass can become vulnerable to a variety of problems. Sod installation is ideal during the autumn and early winter because the majority of those bugs and illnesses no longer pose a threat to new grass.   

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Autumn is the Ultimate Time to Install Your New Sod

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It’s that time of year again! As the Holiday Season quickly approaches, Autumn is the ultimate time to install brand new sod on your Florida lawn. The type of grass growing in your front yard has a major impact on the overall curb appeal of your house, so by selecting a premium type of sod and strategically installing it in autumn’s cooler temperatures, you can transform the look and feel of your property. Autumn is the best Time to Install Your New Sod Why Choose Sod? You have many choices when it comes to maintaining the grass around your yard. You could try to cultivate the natural grass already growing, but most Florida homeowners find this to be extremely challenging. You could also opt for seed, but successfully growing a beautiful lawn from seed is a very long and difficult process threatened by everything from birds and wind to heavy rain. Sod is really the easiest, most affordable, and most convenient option available! Autumn has finally arrived, so why wait?

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What are Those Pests in Your Lawn?

For all of the careful maintenance and attention that you devote to your sod, you can’t always prevent pests and bugs from infiltrating your yard. However, learning to recognize the bugs and familiarizing yourself with the best treatment options available, you can take back power over your yard and enjoy your view without any damaging bugs in sight. What are Those Pests in Your Lawn? The Chinch Bug Is your grass turning yellow or reddish-brown? If so, it could be under attack by chinch bugs. These incredibly tiny bugs are difficult to spot, but the damage they cause is obvious. Chinch bugs only measure about ⅕” long with black bodies and white wings across their backs. Unfortunately, they view your lawn as their dinner, so even if you cut, water, and fertilize your sod exactly like you should, chinch bugs can still cause trouble. They will suck your grass blades dry and inject a poison that kills the blades. This tends to cause damage in patches that end up looking like they are suffering from drought. A professional pest control service is the best way to stop chinch bugs in their tracks.

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