

Your lawn may not be living up to your expectations or you have a new property and mud is not your favorite landscape style. This is a good time to seed or sod a lawn. But which method is better?
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY
Don’t have the time and patience to wait two or more years to have a full, lush lawn? Sod may be the answer. We only use sod grown by professional local growers, and is installed in your yard the same day that it’s harvested. We follow the same soil preparation and fertilizing procedures we follow for seeding. The impact on your yard is dramatic and immediate. So whether you want quick results or can invest some time into growing your lawn from scratch, we can handle your lawn installation project and get it off to a good start.
SODDING & SEEDING
Sodding and seeding services are available to those who are interested in new lawn coverage or additional growth. We are able to offer sod and seed solutions to landscaped features as well as areas such as parking lot islands. For specific information on commercial sodding and seeding needs, please contact us with your inquiry.

Does your lawn need seed or sod?
Many people think sodding is prohibitively expensive compared to seeding, but that is usually not the case. The reason is that before either seed or sod is installed, the same ground preparation has to be done – and the ground prep is often the costliest part of the overall job. So the smaller the area, or the greater the need for the job to be finished quickly, the more sodding becomes the better alternative. Sod requires about 2 weeks of heavy watering once a day to knit with the ground and become self-sustaining, while seed may take 6 weeks of multiple daily light waterings to become a lawn. And if straw over the seed or a second spot seeding to fill in the bare areas has to occur, sodding is likely the way to go.