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Sod vs. Seed – Which is Better

When we compare sod vs seeding, a seeded lawn takes more time for grass to develop, whereas sod provides mature grass immediately. If you are planning a lavish outdoor but are doubtful which will work best for you, here is a detailed comparison of these two.

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Sod vs. Seed – Which is Better

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  1. Sod is pre-grown strips of grass that are installed over prepared soil! Sod offers instant lawn gratification & controls weeds, stops soil erosion Sod is installed over well-prepared bare soil & needs minimal care once established Water it daily for the first two weeks. Mowing can begin after 2-3 weeks! Seeding is a long process that, in the beginning, leaves a lawn looking bare & unattractive. Yet many find the seeding process satisfying to watch & nurture! Seeds come in many varieties and must work with your property’s climate, light & soil conditions Kentucky Bluegrasses are popular for sunny & partly shady New Jersey lawns Visit: landscape-solutions.net |Contact Us: 908-687-8028

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