How to Install
For optimum growth, turfgrass needs just four things (in the proper balance) to grow...sunlight, air, water and nutrients. Reduce any of these, or provide too much of any one, and the grass may die or simply suffer. In the right proportions, the grass will flourish, providing not only beauty to the landscape, but also a clean and safe place to play and many benefits to the environment.
Grass obtains three of these four essential factors (air, water and nutrients) from the soil, but many soils are less than ideal for growing grass. Some soils contain too much clay and may be very compacted... great for roads, bad for grass, because air and water aren't available to the roots and the roots can't grow.
| Soil Preperation | Site Preperation | Turf Installation |
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| Other soils may have too much sand... beautiful on a beach, but
difficult to grow grass because water and nutrients won't stay in the
root zone long enough for the plant to use. read more ... |
"The beauty is in the blades, but the 'action' is in the roots," is a
good adage to remember when growing grass. Thus, the value of proper
site preparation and soil improvement, before any planting takes place,
is that it will be easier for the grass roots to penetrate deeply and
evenly. read more ... |
Cultivated turf allows you to enjoy a lawn of instant beauty and
maturity without the usual time-consuming hassles of seeding. When
purchasing turfgrass sod, consult a member of the Turfgrass Producers
International (TPI) in your area, to be assured that you are getting
the finest quality turf available. The following are the basic steps to
a beautiful lawn. Check with your local TPI member for any further
recommendations for your specific area. read more ... |