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  • 1). How to Start Your Lawn by Seeding or Sod  By : Tim Shank
    When seeding or laying sod there are many things that you can do in order to help your grass grow. By doing these things you have a better chance of being successful in having a healthy, beautiful lawn.
    Article Related to: lawn, seed, sod

  • 2). When and How to Mow Your New Lawn  By : K. Cochran
    New lawns require time to become established and set down a root system before they are mowed. If you’ve seeded your lawn, it may be as long as two months before it can be mowed. Sod, on the other hand, may need to be mowed within three weeks of being laid. Plugs, sprigs and stolons can take as much as six weeks to become firmly established. If you’ve seeded your lawn, all seeds must have germinated before you mow.
    Article Related to: mow, new lawn, sod, new lawns

  • 3). How to Care For Your Lawn  By : Warren Wong
    Having a great looking lawn adds to the appearance and appeal of your house. For some people the look of the lawn in front of the house makes or breaks the look of your house. To some extent this is true. Curb appeal is very important.
    Article Related to: lawn, care, grass, types, sod, worms

  • 4). Sod worms - Lawn worms - Gardening  By : Warren Wong
    Sod worms are also known as lawn moths. This name comes from the fact that these worms change into moths over time and they feed off the grass blades in yards, golf courses and in some areas of turfgrass. In the larval stage these worms are dingy white in colour.
    Article Related to: sod, worms, grass, types, lawn, care

  • 5). What are Sod Webworms?  By : Warren Wong
    The most common type of sod worms are the sod webworms. These are a common sighting in yards, golf courses, and in turfgrass areas. These worms are typically are gray or tan in colour when in the larvae stage. The larvae are caterpillars.
    Article Related to: sod, web, worms, lawn, care, tips



 


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