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LHAP 106 - Turfgrass Sod
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly...
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Advantages:
Instant green
Ground cover
Knits quickly
No need for herbicides
Protects from erosion
Can be installed anytime
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Disadvantages:
More expensive upfront
Species selection may be limited
Cultivar selection may be limited
Requires more watering immediately (irrigation adds to the expense).
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Transporting Harvested Sod
Outer edges and top of stacks are prone to desiccation
Not as much of a problem on short trips
Protect with tarps
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Onsite staging is critical - how far apart should they be stacked??
Ensure that you plan a starting point and roughly how far each pallet will cover so you don’t run out of space!
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Machinery used for delivery can impact staging as well - spiders have large wheelbases…
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Storage
Layer of soil and layer of actively growing tissue
Warm, moist environment will initiate decomposition
Soil microbes attack soft, green tissue
Chlorophyll quickly breaks down
2 days maximum
12 hours in extreme heat
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Sod Installation
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After properly preparing the base… install PERPENDICULAR to flow of water (not parallel as you see here…)
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Flag and Trim irrigation heads, as you go.
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Sod Installation
Lines must be straight
Begin at a straight or solid edge, or consider a string line
Installation must be perpendicular to the flow of water - turn at 90 degrees if going around a building from side yard to front yard
Starting point planned so that traffic is not over freshly laid sod
Installation pattern takes sprinkler zones into consideration.
Joints must fit tightly to ensure success!
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Make sure to unroll ends to reduce desiccation and brown lines being left over post application.
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Slopes
Perpendicular to slope
Discourage runoff
Begin at bottom and work your way up
May need to stake in place
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Steep Slopes
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Post Installation Care
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Irrigation
Sod prone to drought and desiccation
Water immediately following installation
Water thoroughly to soak through rhizomes and into soil
Maintain moisture
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Mowing
As soon as necessary based on aerial shoot growth and root growth
Because sod is a mature plant mowing can begin immediately to desired height
As opposed to seeded grass which should be allowed to reach mature competitive height before mowing
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Slide 1
LHAP 106 - Turfgrass Sod
Slide 2
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly...
Slide 3
Advantages:
Instant green
Ground cover
Knits quickly
No need for herbicides
Protects from erosion
Can be installed anytime
Slide 4
Disadvantages:
More expensive upfront
Species selection may be limited
Cultivar selection may be limited
Requires more watering immediately (irrigation adds to the expense).
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Transporting Harvested Sod
Outer edges and top of stacks are prone to desiccation
Not as much of a problem on short trips
Protect with tarps
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Slide 9
Onsite staging is critical - how far apart should they be stacked??
Ensure that you plan a starting point and roughly how far each pallet will cover so you don’t run out of space!
Slide 10
Machinery used for delivery can impact staging as well - spiders have large wheelbases…
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Storage
Layer of soil and layer of actively growing tissue
Warm, moist environment will initiate decomposition
Soil microbes attack soft, green tissue
Chlorophyll quickly breaks down
2 days maximum
12 hours in extreme heat
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Sod Installation
Slide 16
After properly preparing the base… install PERPENDICULAR to flow of water (not parallel as you see here…)
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Flag and Trim irrigation heads, as you go.
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Sod Installation
Lines must be straight
Begin at a straight or solid edge, or consider a string line
Installation must be perpendicular to the flow of water - turn at 90 degrees if going around a building from side yard to front yard
Starting point planned so that traffic is not over freshly laid sod
Installation pattern takes sprinkler zones into consideration.
Joints must fit tightly to ensure success!
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Make sure to unroll ends to reduce desiccation and brown lines being left over post application.
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Slopes
Perpendicular to slope
Discourage runoff
Begin at bottom and work your way up
May need to stake in place
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Steep Slopes
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Post Installation Care
Slide 27
Irrigation
Sod prone to drought and desiccation
Water immediately following installation
Water thoroughly to soak through rhizomes and into soil
Maintain moisture
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Mowing
As soon as necessary based on aerial shoot growth and root growth
Because sod is a mature plant mowing can begin immediately to desired height
As opposed to seeded grass which should be allowed to reach mature competitive height before mowing