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---- Time Of Year ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing (With or without Hydro or Blanket Methods):
•Not recommended for winter or summer due to extreme temperatures.
•Possible in spring, best in fall for most areas; however, rains needed for germination and establishment may also cause severe washout failures on the site, decreasing overall erosion control effectiveness.
Turfgrass Sodding:
•Year-round installation is possible, even on frozen ground.
•Recommend installation during an area's wet season to minimize the amount of applied water that would be required.
•Summer installations require high levels of attention to water application needs, as newly installed sod will dry out rapidly, suffering significant set-back or total loss.
---- Soil Preparation ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing (With or without Hydro or Blanket Methods) and Turfgrass Sodding:
•Regardless of grassing method, identical soil preparation is required, including tilling, adding or amending soil to meet soil test recommendations, leveling and grading.
---- Seed / Material Quality ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing (With or without Hydro or Blanket Methods):
•Must select species and varieties recommended for specific site(s).
•Extreme variability can be caused by germination rates, weed and foreign matter content.
•Must ensure uniformity of distribution.
•Must determine and ensure proper application rates.
Turfgrass Sodding:
•Certified (or elite) quality sod typically begins with Certified (or elite) quality seed or vegetative materials used to initiate sod production.
•Mixtures or blends are grown to suit area needs and specific uses.
•Sod can be custom grown to particular specifications and locations.
•Utility or Field grade turf is less costly than Certified and the quality may be acceptable for a particular site requirement.
•Thickness of cut can be significant: thinner soil layers allow faster rooting after installation; however, thin soil layers dry out quicker.
•Size of harvested sod pieces can vary from widths of 12 to 48 inches (30.5 to 122 cm) and lengths of two to 100 feet (.61 to 30.5 m)
Mechanical installation of big rolls reduces labor requirements, number of seams and joints, and the tendency for the pieces to move. |
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---- Water Requirements ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing:
•Requires very high quantities of water to achieve germination and establishment; multiple daily applications are needed to maintain moisture because bare soil will dry quickly.
•If dependent only on natural rainfall, germination may be delayed and establishment questionable.
•For best results, water lightly at least once a day for three to four weeks; after first mowing, apply one inch of water weekly.
Hydro or Blanket Method:
•Water needs are moderate, as mulch will preserve some moisture.
•For best results, water to maintain moist surface three to four weeks; after first mowing, apply one inch of water weekly.
Turfgrass Sodding:
•Lowest overall water requirements; at installation, water to depth of six inches (15.2 cm); then light watering of next two to three weeks.
---- Weed Control ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing:
•Usually requires multiple applications of herbicides to combat competitive weed invasions until turf is well established.
•Care must be taken to avoid run-off of herbicides from virtually bare soils or void areas until turf cover is fully established.
Hydro or Blanket Method:
•Herbicide requirements are somewhat lessened because of mulch; however, invasive weeds require multiple herbicide treatments.
Turfgrass Sodding:
•Minimal--if any--herbicide treatment should be necessary for two to three years because density of turf will out-compete weedy plants.
---- Uniformity of Coverage ----
Seeding/Sprigging/Stolonizing:
•Varieties, rates, germination times, washouts, traffic, feeding birds and rodents can create spottiness or severe void areas requiring repairs, delaying overall completion and erosion control effectiveness.
Hydro or Blanket Method:
•Mulch layer will reduce--but probably not eliminate--problems similar to seeded areas.
Turfgrass Sodding:
•99% to 100% uniformity is achieved with installation.
•Care required at installation to ensure sod pieces are not stretched and are properly butted to avoid gaps. |