When it comes to choosing the right grass for your property, the choice can be difficult. At Quantico Creek Sod Farms, we sell Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue, both of which are cool-season grasses. These are generally what is recommended… Read More
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3 Reasons Why Natural Grass is Superior to Artificial Grass
A lawn is an important part of any property. It provides curb appeal and tells a message of responsibility and care. A nice lawn will make for happy neighbors, and it’s always a joy to spend some time with family… Read More
Measuring Your Lawn for Sod Installation
If you’ve ever envied a neighbor’s lawn, you’re familiar with the power that beautiful, green grass can have. An attractive lawn truly makes a difference in the appearance of your home! Sod is one way to achieve that. It’s a… Read More
The Benefits of Buying Local, Farm-Fresh Sod
There are several methods for purchasing sod for your home. Whether you purchase it from a store, have it delivered from an online vendor, or purchase it from a local farm or nursery, it is important to know the difference… Read More
The Difference Between Cool-Season and Warm-Season Grasses
The types of people who care deeply about their lawns make it a point to learn as much about their grasses and how to best take care of them as possible. After all, grass is still a plant, and plants… Read More
Kentucky Bluegrass: Care and Maintenance
Kentucky bluegrass has always been and will always be popular, and we’re not talking about music (though there is nothing wrong with that either). No, this cool-season grass is one of the most common breeds of grass used in this… Read More
Taking Care of Fresh Sod
Fresh sod has very different care requirements than options like overseeding. Sod can be a bit delicate if not handled correctly, so it’s important to talk to your sod farmers and take the necessary steps to ensure that your new… Read More
5 Reasons to Choose Sodding Over Seeding
If you’re dealing with a property that is surrounded by dirt or a lawn on its last legs, you might be weighing the pros and cons of sodding versus seeding. The fact is, seeding will save you money in the… Read More