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      <title>Seed Vs Sod for LaBelle Lawns</title>
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          The Pros and Cons of Sod vs. Seed &amp;amp; which is better for LaBelle Lawns
         
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           You can have great looking grass on your lawn! This doesn't have to be a dream. There are a few things that you can do to make your grass look better.  Lawns are typically made with either sod or seed. Here is what you need to know about both types.
          
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         Look at the lawn you have now. You may want to work with what is already there, or you may want to start over. You should look at the lawn and examine it for any weeds, diseased areas, or anything that looks out of place. Lawn in the LaBelle area can be quite sandy.  Also, you may have a lot of weeds or sand-spurs. If the weeds on your lawn are around 40% or less, you might want to improve what you already have and turn the lawn around. If the
         
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         are higher than 40% and areas of the lawn are struggling, then you might want to renovate the entire lawn and start over again. 
         
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           You need to understand the challenges of your lawn soil before you decide whether or not you're going to use seed or sod. It's a good idea to test the soil. You need to understand the organic matter in the soil, the pH level, and how many nutrients you have available for the plants.  By understanding the soil, you'll know its ability to support healthy grass.
          
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          Your Options
         
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         There are two main ways to gain the lawn of your dreams. Though both methods very greatly in cost and set up either method can help you establish a natural-looking and beautiful lawn. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of using sod versus seed.
        
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          The Advantages of Sod
         
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         The easiest and fastest way to establish your lawn is to use
         
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         . The seed is already grown into sod, and once you get it, it has reached maturity. A yard that has been sodded will be ready to use in around three weeks if you take proper care of it. For a modest cost, the average size yard is installed in just a few hours. Seeding will cost you less, but there are other costs due to reseeding erosion, watering, or overseeding.
         
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            he day you install it. You can install it on slopes to stabilize them or on steep hills. Dust and dirt are filtered from the environment and mud are eliminated. The lawn will absorb carbon dioxide, and it will release oxygen.  It also muffles and filters out noise.
           
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         It will cost you more to put in sod. There is more labor required. To get an effective result, you may need to hire some trained professionals to install the sod. If it is installed in an incorrect fashion, then the roots may not take properly. You may have an unsightly lawn, and you may have seams that are visible.
         
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           You will be limited to the grass varieties that the grass farmer has chosen. You may not have a lawn that matches your home or how you envision that the lawn to look. You will have to seek out farmers that have high-quality grasses. You also have a short transplanting window when you install this so that the roots properly grow. You have to spend a lot of effort and time on your part to ensure that this happens. The sod has to be laid down around 24 hours after it has been harvested.
          
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           Another disadvantage you run into is that it requires a lot of work to ensure that the sod takes root. A lot of water has to be provided for the sod in the weeks that follow the sod installation. This is so that the roots properly grow. You have to spend a lot of effort and time on your part to ensure that this happens.
          
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         When you seed the lawn, you become the grower. You will experience the growth cycle of the lawn, and you can influence the lawn. You can influence the lawn from the very germination of the seeds and Sue the reading of the grass. When you start a lawn from seed, there's going to be a lower when you start a lawn from seed, and there's going to be a lower initial cost. Even when you look at the cost of premium seed, this is a lot less when you compare it to sod for a lawn of the same size. You have less labor investment when you install seed. It's quite a simple process to install seed on your lawn. Seeding a lawn is also simple for beginners.
         
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           You have a lot of flexibility when you use grass as you can choose different grass seeds to match your environment in growing conditions. The seed will also blend in with the environment better. You can choose grasses that are suited to the soil, light, and the geography of the area. This translates to less maintenance in better performance. You won't have to maintain the grass as much. The grass will continue to grow in the same place that you place it. It grows healthy and deep root systems when the grass is undisturbed.
          
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           The germination of the seeds will depend upon the grass that you use. A newly seeded lawn will require around 10-12 weeks before you can have any foot traffic on it. You may have more maintenance depending upon the weather as the weather can influence the growing speed of the seeds. To establish the seeds properly, you will need proper watering procedures. You have to pay careful attention to the seeds and monitor them as they are growing.
          
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           Grass seed can also lead to more erosion. The root system has to establish. Both the seed in the soil can wash away if there is heavy rain and destroy all of your efforts. Grass seed is also vulnerable as it faces competition from weed seeds for nutrients, light, and water. Planting in the fall can be ideal because the weeds will be less active. You need one full growing system for a newly seeded lawn before its mature and dense enough to support lawn traffic.
          
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           The clay will have to be amended with organic matter like peat. You may have to grade the area and add potassium fertilizer, phosphorus, or nitrogen. This will all depend upon the results that you get from your soil test. You may have to pack or roll the soil slightly. The more time and effort you put into soil preparation to better your results are going to be. This doesn't matter whether you use sod or seed.
          
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          You can choose natural stone, for instance, because of its durability and aesthetic appeal. On the downside, natural stone is heavy and expensive. If you don’t have the physical ability or budget to deal with natural stone, then you may want to choose a lighter material. Cobblestone pavers fit together in an organized and neat fashion, but they don’t look very realistic. 
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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         In order to manage lawn weeds using herbicides, they should be applied at the right times in the year. Some of these herbicides are designed to kill weeds before they emerge, known as pre-emergence herbicides. Then there are the herbicides designed to kill weeds after they emerge from the ground, known as post-emergence herbicides. An effective weed management system is one that uses both kinds of herbicide. 
         
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          Identifying Your Florida Grasses
         
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         by the IFAS extensions of the University of Florida, Florida Lawns typically go through numerous stresses from the environment. These stresses are extreme temperature, salinity, deficiency in nutrients, overwater, underwater, soil problems as well as excessive exposure to traffic or shade. Moreover, that excludes the lawn diseases and insects that can show up later. However, you don’t have to worry.
         
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          include what to expect from any type of lawn in Florida during every season of the year as well as several tips to address any troubles that you might face. 
         
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            Are you aware of the grass type that is sprouting up in your yard? The most usual grass that can be seen in lawns all around Florida are Centipede, Bermuda, Bahia, Zoysia and St. Augustine; each grass has its own associated advantages and disadvantages.
           
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              It is a dense grass with a moderately-tiny texture.
             
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              It sprouts rapidly and grows at an equally rapid rate.
             
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             The centipede is characterized by their low height of growth as well as their moderate texture.
            
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             It grows very slowly (However, it could be beneficial for those who don’t like frequent mowing!).
            
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             St. Augustine
            
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            Remember, a lawn that is properly maintained does need several reactionary and preventive efforts in order to negate the negative effects of each type of grass. The topics underneath should always be remembered so that you can continue to maximize the beauty and function of your lawn once you partner up with a specialist from your lawn service provider in LaBelle.
           
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          Crabgrass is a yearly warm-season type of weed. This implies that the grass performs very well whenever it is hot, and it will widely spread at anyplace that it can access water, bare soil as well as sunlight. If there are no proper techniques for prevention as well as frequent maintenance, the invasion of the crabgrass can rapidly get out of hand.
         
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          Weeds that are among the family of the Kyllinga, typically possess a tinier texture of leaf and grow pretty well in lawns that have been mowed to be short (about a height of an inch or lower). They are plentiful in places with poor drainage or yards often holding a lot of water.
         
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          This summer wild plant sprouts during the late periods of spring. Because it comes with a leaf that has a shiny and rubbery texture, leaves of the Doveweed is usually confused with the Centipede grass and St. Augustine grass leaves. 
         
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          Also referred to as Gripeweed, it is a broadleaf and warm-season weed which can be seen growing in the early periods of summer. The weed tends to grow upright and also have a taproot that is properly developed.
         
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          It is most beneficial to provide up to at least an inch of water to your lawn every week. Some local water authorities place restrictions on water usage, but you won’t have to worry about it during the rainy season, just during the dry season. As temperatures increase continuously, you should let the soil of your lawn to become several inches wet. If the lawn starts developing bare spots, you should speak to
          
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          Any time that the weather starts cooling down, you should minimize frequent watering.
         
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          Fallen leaves should be shredded around the grass to act as organic matter for the lawn.
         
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          You should dethatch or rake out lawns that are coarse in the late periods of spring. If you allow the development of thatch it could lead to diseases as well as grass weakening.
         
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          that employs appropriate seasonal weed treatments for the pre-emergent and post-emergent weeds. 
         
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          We also have special fertilizers that will bring out the color of your lawn and make it grow properly. And our fertilizer treatments will also fortify your lawn against severe weather. In order to get a lawn which is healthy, you should plan frequent lawn service visits, and stick to the guidelines which are summarized above to help you attain the best results. Click
          
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          It’s that time of year once again where the days get shorter and the nights get longer. Your lawn is smarter than it seems and has noticed the difference. Already it has begun to transition into the dormancy phase for the fall and winter. Florida tends to maintain warm temperatures across October, but the occasional cold day can still come. These cold days can do some unexpected damage to the lawn. We at
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           this fall season, to keep your garden looking its best during the cold weather. 
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           1.	Avoid Fertilization 
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          the lawn during the fall. The plants appear to be dying and they look like they need nourishment. Fertilizers are rich in nitrogen which encourages plant growth, which is good during the warm months. That new growth could easily be destroyed in the cold weather though. Grass will lose that sweet summer green, but you should leave it to be dormant to protect the important growth that happens away from human eyes. 
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          can depend on how much rainfall you get. If you aren’t getting enough, then you should continue to regularly water the lawn. You don’t need to use as much water as you do during the winter, but you want to make sure that the grass is moist for some part of the day. 
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          Just because the cold weather has set in, there’s no reason to leave your garden alone. If anything, it needs your care and attention now more than ever. With that said, you need to switch up your tactics a bit during the fall and winter. Water the garden appropriately, cut down on mowing the grass, and rake up leaves so that the garden has the space to grow. Don’t hesitate to
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          One of the best things about owning a home of your own is being able to engage in some landscaping services, such as planting and cultivating quality
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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          on your property. This is something that you would be unable to do if you were stuck renting a condominium, apartment, or even another home from a landlord. In all of these scenarios, it is your landlord who has the final say over everything from your living room décor to your lawn’s overall look and everything in between. What’s more, it is your landlord who stands to benefit financially from any money invested in the property.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
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