Has anyone had sod laid down and it came with plastic mesh to hold it together? I was very disappointed to find plastic in our lawn and am considering taking it out and replacing it at some point with new sod that does not have plastic in it? Is this the right way to go or do some companies lay their sod down with plastic? Thank you.
Anonymous
10/07/2018 07:38
Subject: Laying Grass
Anonymous wrote:bump. anyone have someone good who they can recommend to do this?
Where do you live?
We live in DC and hired District Green to do this for us. But they don't just work in the city. It took a full day and was not cheap, but the sod is doing well. http://districtscape.com/
Anonymous
10/05/2018 18:36
Subject: Laying Grass
bump. anyone have someone good who they can recommend to do this?
Anonymous
08/31/2018 14:59
Subject: Laying Grass
Anonymous wrote:Fall when it is cool.
+1
Most grass seeds do best with cooler temps. Also, watch the weather. Storms and heavy rains will wash away the seeds.
Anonymous
08/30/2018 13:16
Subject: Laying Grass
you plant grass seed, you lay sod.
where are you located. just do a google for sod farm and you'll find it.
expect to pay a couple buck per roll, which will cover 1 square yard 60-70 rolls on a pallet. expect to pay 10 bucks on deposit for the pallet.
Anonymous
08/30/2018 12:13
Subject: Laying Grass
Fall when it is cool.
Anonymous
08/30/2018 12:11
Subject: Laying Grass
Whenever you have time to devote to watering it thoroughly 1 to 2 times per day for a minimum of 2 weeks.
Best type of grass depends on your yard conditions (sunny, damp, shady, etc)