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What happens if you put sod over grass?

What happens if you put sod over grass?

If you install sod on top of your existing lawn, the existing grass forms a layer between your sod and the soil beneath. Your fresh sod will be unable to reach the soil to develop roots. Proper preparation to the soil and ground beneath the sod is crucial to the success of your lawn.

Do I need to remove old grass before laying new turf?

Laying new turf over old lawn is possible, but results will not be satisfactory in the long run. New grass will grow over old turf, however, your lawn’s condition will deteriorate over time as the old grass dies. For best results, you should always remove any old vegetation before laying new turf.

Can I turf over existing grass?

Takeaways. Laying new turf over old lawn is possible, but results will not be satisfactory in the long run. New grass will grow over old turf, however, your lawn’s condition will deteriorate over time as the old grass dies. For best results, you should always remove any old vegetation before laying new turf.

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Can you bury old grass?

Lay the sod, roots down, and water again. If you don’t need new sod anywhere, you can use it as a good base for garden beds. In the spot you want your garden to be, lay the sod grass down and cover it with several inches (10 to 15 cm.) of good soil.

When to plant new sod?

However, October through April is the best time to establish a Fescue yard. Sod consists of mature plants which look great when laid down but once the turf is cut from the field, its ability to seek water is limited. It takes a few weeks for the new sod establish roots in the new soil and develop its own ability to find water in the soil profile.

When is the best time to lay sod?

Sod can be installed at almost any time of the year. The best time to lay sod, however, is in late summer and early fall when temperatures are cooler but grass continues to grow.

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What is the easiest way to lay sod?

The easiest way to lay sod is to have it delivered to your home pre-cut into 4 to 12 foot lengths. The sod will come in rolls and you will simply need to unroll the sod into the spot it is going to be placed. This makes it easier to lay the sod down yourself with minimal help.

Do you have to roll over new sod?

If your sod has been installed properly, with care, in any & all weather conditions, it is not necessary to roll the sod after it has been installed. It is not necessary to put top soil along the seams or joints in the sod. We DO NOT recommend this practice. It is crucial to water your new sod!