Monday, December 6, 2010

Sod Atlanta

Fresh Atlanta sod is a fine way to accentuate your property’s value with new, green and robust grass, whether it is your home or business that we are talking about. Throughout the state of Georgia, there are many conditions that may determine just the right kind of sod for your property – shady and cooler, low lying and moist, near salt water, and warm and sunny. In the city, however, there are varying microenvironments that factor in to your decision for landing robust green grass on your property. We encourage you to call us whenever it is convenient for you to deduce what will work best.
We are courteous lawn care technicians that are purveyors of the very best grass farms in the United States. We transfer all sod in the very best and protected condition, and extremely quickly as well. The grass can be delivered at your convenience, and we give you tips for what kinds of conditions are optimal for different kinds of grass. For example, it is not a good idea to lay Bermuda sod (a sun-loving grass) in the dead of winter. Looking for beautiful new grass is a wonderful sign that you are doing well in life, and we have the finest in Atlanta sod.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

overseeding

We have not even begun to cool down, but it is time to put together your checklist of products you are going to need if you plan on overseeding your warm season lawn come October.  If you still need to decide if overseeding is for you, please check back to my last blog.  It’ll help with that decision.
I will give a detailed plan on how to overseed as we get a little closer, but here is a list of items to pick up at the store this Labor Day weekend.  These are just recommendations, and the exact fertilizer numbers can vary, but it is best to keep your analysis in the range I provide.  
 Fertilizer – Starter fertilizer applied with the seed such as 6-20-20, 16-24-12, or 16-20-0 at 5 pounds per 1000 SF.  Your second fertilizer application will come two weeks after the seed has been down using a balanced fertilizer such as 15-15-15, 21-7-14, or 16-16-16.  You also want to make a final fertilizer application before we receive our first frost in mid November using calcium nitrate 15.5-0-0, 15-15-15, or 21-7-14 to push the growth.  Once we receive our first good frost you can put the granular away for a couple months as you will not get the reactivity from them with the low soil temperatures.
Verticutter (Ren-o-thin) – Make sure you lightly verticut the lawn in two directions to open the grass plant up and allow for better seed to soil contact.
Sharp Mower – Take your mower blade in to get serviced and sharpened up before you go in and start taking those mowing heights down.  Ideally in the next few weeks you will let your lawn start to grow up 30-40 percent in height so when you scalp it down you are taking it to a normal height.
Perennial Ryegrass – Make sure the label has a minimum of 96 % germination.  Anything less will produce unsatisfactory results and give you less than desirable color.  Seed should be all perennial rye grass with no annual rye grass or fescue in the mix. Seed needs to be applied at 8-10 pounds per 1000 SF and there is no reason to go at a higher rate. A higher rate will produce excellent color for the first month and then the ryegrass will start to choke itself out.  
Seed Cover – This can be used during the later part of the year to overseed to help keep heat in the ground. 
Foliar Fertilizers for the winter – If you are in the shopping mood and already at your local store pick up some foliar iron and potassium products for the winter months to maintain color.  

****TIP OF THE WEEK****  Start to let your lawn grow up in height if you will be overseeding this fall.  You will want at about 30-40 %  longer in height than you normally keep it.  This allows you to scalp in the fall to a reasonable height and will help your lawn recover next year.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Chattanooga sod

Chattanooga sod may come in any strain that you require for your property. Whether you want to showcase a newly acquired property or dazzle one you have had for several years, we are the experienced grass professionals who will reincarnate your landscaping. Our sod, which is grass held together in a rug of roots, is set to impress you.

There are many specific reasons for fresh new sod, including covering unimpressive patches of non-growth on your yard. It may have been a garden or area for plants near your home, but now you want to simplify with robust green grass. Or, perhaps you are just finishing a project on your property and you have one more piece of renovation needed – new grass. Also, a great way to improve upon the look of an old home (or a new one for that matter) is a fresh carpet of healthy green grass.

And you can feel fully comfortable when you choose us as the professional grass-men to deliver all grass with absolute care and to lay it out with utmost skill and efficiency. We are ever-vigilant in keep your property clean and tidy so that when we are finished, you will have that storybook property that you had envisioned before you contacted us for your Chattanooga sod.

Atlanta Sod

Believe it or not, Atlanta sod may often be called upon to vary due to the differing micro-conditions. With differing conditions – they could be sunny, shady, cool, wet or experience more foot traffic – different sod is called for to meet those conditions.

If you are a landscaper who works in Atlanta and surrounding areas, you already probably know that it is not a one-size-fits-all environment, and we have the all strains of sod that works best for specific conditions. Or, you may be a property owner and you want to beautify a yard. Give us a call and we can discuss your options. We can help you decide what sod works best for you. For some people, grass is grass, and variety does not seem to make a difference. But as seasons and conditions change throughout the year, you’ll notice some grass going brown, whereas not far away another kind is a healthy green. No matter what you choose, preparation and upkeep vastly helps: tilling soil and laying topsoil before we lay your sod as well as soil testing and making sure there are not any weeds, leaves or lingering grass from before.

We are happy to consult with you on your options for Atlanta sod.

Fescue Comes Through

Fescue sod is the ideal grass for your cool or shady lawn. If you would love green grass outside throughout the duration of the year – perhaps you live in a community development and you want to ensure that your grass is up to code for the homeowner’s association in a cooler climate year-round – it is fescue to the rescue.

This is a perennial grass for colder climates. What is so fantastic about fescue, however, is that it can withstand the heat as well, as is often seen in areas of Georgia, as long as the sod is taken care of with frequent watering and fertilizer. It can also take root and survive the frequently difficult-to-grow-in Georgia clay. It is a placid sod in that it is not invasive like Bermuda grass; it has a fast germination period to stave off soil erosion and can withstand heavy traffic well.

This strain of sod is naturally meant to grow taller than many and it should not be cut very short, or else it may die. There are many different varieties of fescue featuring varying merits, and we would love to discuss which fescue sod best works for your.

Brighten Up with Centipede

Centipede sod is called that for a reason … Many of us know that green is a tertiary, or secondary color. So, when you combine yellow and blue, the result is green. However, this kind of grass has a heavy leaning toward the yellow end of this scale, yielding a lighter lime green for your yard. It turns to go all the way to this yellow color during cold spells and with fertilizer with a high amount of nitrogen.

This form of sod reached our shores in the early part of the 20th century from Southeast Asia because the government liked its uncanny ability to do well in soil that had little fertility, and it also does not need much maintenance. As well as doing well in the sunny heat, it also sits just fine in the shade. During the cool winter months, centipede grass lays dormant. Unlike other forms of grass we have to offer you in our communities, centipede sod can be cut quite closely when you mow it; if you mow it high it can create dead patches throughout your property. There many forms of this kind of grass, and we look forward to discussing the various merits of centipede sod.

Bermuda

Bermuda sod is an ideal kind for the southeastern portion of the United States. That is because it likes it hot and sunny, and it does very well, unlike most other forms of sod, in salty areas such as the beach. That comes in very useful since the south features thousands of miles of coastline. It is also a very tough and rugged brand of sod and stands up to plenty of traffic, which makes it a very popular choice for parks everywhere, as well as golf courses.

Bermuda is a perennial kind of sod, which will robustly and healthily last through three years and even longer. This kind of sod is thought to have come to the states via the Caribbean from Africa anywhere from 250 to 500 years ago. It features that nice green color during warm temperatures, but in the winter it goes dormant and turns a brownish color. After winter, though, the sod wakes up around April and returns to its normal green state.

Yet another advantage with the sod is that it is very dense, which typically disallows the development and growth of weeds. There is a great chance that Bermuda sod may be the best for your yard.