I%26#039;ve decided that i want to rip up the flower bed in my front yard. I would like to find rolls of green grass that i can just unroll and lay down on the ground. I want the kind that is already grown. Do you know where i can find this and how much it would be?
Where can i purchase rolls of grass for my lawn?
u buy sod where every they sell plants for inground. Like poss. Home Depot... Lowes... Any nursery... then after u lay it down... u need to water the heck of it so it will take. U may want to wait til Fall so that it will take better than w/ the heat.
Reply:Its called sod. It is kind of expensive but go somewhere like a fruit stand or something. These big home centers have crappy sod because they do not know how to properly take care of it.
Turn the soil before you lay the sod so it gets good contact and also cut the sod into two foot sections and lay it in a broken pattern. Next fall aerate the sod so that it does not become soggy and grow mushrooms.
Reply:It%26#039;s called sod and can be found at all garden centers.
Reply:if you have a home depot or a seres you can buy a lot there.
Reply:You sure can find it. Any sod farm or landscaping company should have this. Now - whether or not you can afford to buy it or not depends on how much money you have. It is definately NOT cheap. As far as I know this is the only way to get grass that is all ready grown. They do have seed mats with grass seed impregnated. With this kind of item - you roll it out and keep it watered and voila - grass!! I think that if money and budget is a concern, I would opt for this instead of the grass sod. A LOT cheaper to do.
Decisions, decisions
Choice #1 - call locally in your area to landscapers and get prices on laying the sod. Then go to the bank and take out a loan.
Choice #2 - call Lowe%26#039;s , Home Depot, etc in your area and get prices of the roll out grass seed lawn and go pick it up and bring it home. Say prayers that it grows all right.
Glad I could help you.
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