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Maintenance Tips for Brand New Sod

Maintenance Tips for Brand New Sod quantico creek sod

Here are some tips for maintaining your new sod.

If you’re looking out your window at your grass with dismay instead of excitement, it might be time to refresh your lawn. If years of trying to patch together the ideal lawn have left you with a quilt of different grass varieties and dirt sections, new sod might be the best solution. Buying retail sod is an investment, so you must ensure you’re ready to do the work to make it successful. However, if you commit to the work, it’s time to make that lawn dream a reality. Here are some tips for maintaining your new sod.

Watering New Sod

Three factors to consider when watering your new sod are how much you water, when you water, and how often you water. The goal for about two weeks after you lay the sod is to keep the ground consistently moist. This is harder to achieve in the summer since the sun dries everything quickly. Generally, it is best to water a few times a day for about 45 minutes, and you’ll notice the least evaporative loss if you water in the early morning or evening. Remember that the less that evaporates off the blades of grass, the more water gets down to wet the ground. After the first two weeks, continue watering it daily, but don’t keep it continuously moist. Do not overwater your property before installation. It can be tempting to “prep” the ground, but the reality will just be a muddy mess to work on.

Fertilizing New Sod

New sod appreciates the application of a quality fertilizer to help the root system grow strong. Use a liquid fertilizer so it can get down to the roots, where all the work is happening.

New Sod Taking Root

New sod should root in about 10-14 days, hence that 2-week window for intensive watering. During those two weeks, try not to allow people to walk on the sod. If you have dogs, try to keep them off the new sod as much as possible. You should also wait to mow your sod for about five weeks. Generally, all of the plant’s energy is growing toward the rooting process, so you shouldn’t have to worry about the grass getting too high during that time. Once the root system is secure, the grass can be mowed at a higher setting.

Get Your Yard Ready for Spring!

Since our inception from a humble 30-acre field to over 4,500 acres of turf grasses, Quantico Creek Sod Farm is now the LARGEST SOD FARM IN THE TRI-STATE AREA. Our service areas cover Pennsylvania, Maryland, DC Delaware, Virginia and Northern North Carolina. Order early and order often to ensure the best service possible. Contact us through our online page. Please find us at 27616 Little Lane, Salisbury, Maryland 21801. Our phone number is 410-726-6103, and our fax number is 410-742-6550. Speak to Jason Anderson for Turf Grass Sales. Reach him by email at jason@quanticocreeksod.com. Finally, follow us on social media on Facebook, LinkedIn, and our blog.

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