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Old 05-02-2004, 07:14 PM
cheshirecat
 
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Default sodding yard, ok to checker?

On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 03:10:50 GMT, SJE
opined:

I have a new house that has no landscaping in the back. I want to sod
St Augustine, but due to the size (probably 4000 sq ft or so) the cost
concerns me. Would it be okay to checker squares (the full
rectangular piece that comes in the pallets, not plug size) of sod? I
was thinking of just laying it down so the corners meet, maybe some
overlap, so I would need 40-50% less sod. Would this work? I don't
mind if it takes some time to establish, I just don't want the sod to
die and have to start over again. Would there be problems with the
grass not being level?

The ground is soft clay/sand, properly graded.


Don't sod the whole thing. Only sod where it will track into the house if not
sodded. Plant perennials, trees and shrubs in the soil where there is not sod
and use mulch. If you don't want plants, just use mulch. It will take at least
two full years to fill in if you checkerboard.