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Seeding

Seeding & Sodding

Seeding and sodding are two common landscaping practices used to establish or repair lawns.

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Seeding involves spreading grass seed over a prepared area of soil. This can be done by hand or using a specialized machine, such as a seed drill. The soil is typically prepared by tilling and raking it to create a smooth and level surface. Once the grass seed has been spread, it is covered with a layer of soil or mulch to protect it and promote germination. Seeded lawns require careful watering and maintenance to ensure successful establishment.

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Sodding, on the other hand, involves laying pre-grown grass sod over a prepared area of soil. Sod is made up of grass and soil held together by a mat or mesh. It is typically grown and harvested by specialized sod farms. Sodding provides an instant lawn that is ready to use immediately after installation. However, it can be more expensive than seeding and requires careful watering and maintenance to ensure successful establishment.

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Both seeding and sodding can be effective methods for establishing or repairing a lawn. The choice between the two will depend on factors such as budget, timing, and desired outcome. A professional landscaper can assess the condition of your lawn and recommend the appropriate course of action.

Overall, seeding and sodding can help to establish a healthy and vibrant lawn, providing an attractive and functional outdoor space for years to come.

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