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Sod Care Instructions 

 

BEGIN WATERING IMMEDIATELY
Sod is perishable and must be installed immediately upon receipt and followed by a deep watering. Heat can build up within a roll and cause damage to turf. Most successful sod installations are installed right after delivery to the jobsite. After rolling, begin irrigation deeply, six inches down into the soil until it’s soggy to walk on.

 

FIRST TWO WEEKS AFTER INSTALLATION
• Proper watering is essential to establishment (rooting) of your new sod. It’s nearly impossible to over-water new sod!
• As a general rule, keep sod and soil moist all throughout the day. As much as 2 to 6 sprinklings during the day (morning 
and afternoon) are required until sod begins to root.  Adjust for location, sprinklers, and temperature.
• Stay off new sod until after the first mowing.
• Try cutting back frequency of irrigations just before the first mow to firm up the soil.
• First mow is approximately 14 days after installation except in winter which will require a longer time before the first mow.
• Mowing high is least stressful to the new sod. Never mow off more than one-third of the grass blade.

 

THREE TO FOUR WEEKS AFTER INSTALLATION
• Re-adjust your watering clock or timer. Reduce frequency of waterings gradually after each mowing, while increasing minutes per watering.
• Deeper, less frequent soakings will help roots grow down deeper and establish more quickly into the soil. Pull or tug on turf to check rooting.
• Fertilize your new sod lawn at one month to continue encouraging rooting and establishment.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
• Sod not rooting? – Most sod varieties will begin to root within 10 to 14 days. Check watering schedule and adjust to
deeper, less frequent soaking. Excessive shade will slow down rooting.
• Bluish-grey spots on lawn or footprints show after being walked on – Drought stressed spots in the lawn. Try increasing 
minutes per watering and check or adjust sprinkler coverage.
• Mushrooms? – Temporary nuisance, usually growing in compost mixed into the soil at preparation. As irrigation gets deeper 
and less often, mushrooms usually dry up and wither away.
• Edges turning brown and/or gaps between rolls? – Sod is shrinking or has pulled up at the corners.  This is due to lack of
 irrigation.  Increase minutes per watering and frequency to minimize gaps.  Also, hand watering sod will help shrink gaps. Press down edges with foot after watering.

 

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