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JohnC46 (South Carolina)
Posts: 14,265
Posted:
We have had several recent discussion with our landscaping service over some areas needing to be resodded. No issues yet, but I could see some potential problems so my question is do any of you have anything built into your landscaping service about resodding?

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JM10 (California)
Posts: 503
Posted:
As someone whose father was a landscaper/gardener, I know something about lawn care. Too often people think it is simply mowing. Sometimes they add fertilizer and pesticide to the mowing.

Look at your local area (because I live in Los Angeles where the weather is very dry and not lawn-friendly).

Here's what needs to happen:

1. aerate: loosen soil and thins grass and allows water and nutrients to get to roots
2. replace dead/damaged spots with sod
3. overseed
4. fertilize
5. weed
6. pest control

From what I see, most lawns become half weeds. I rarely see people aerate the lawns. We used to do that once a year.

To replace with sod/overseed, you will need keep traffic off the lawn area for a limited amount of time.

This is part of regular lawn maintenance and you might want to renegotiate your landscaping service contract.

BuddyJ (Maryland)
Posts: 37
Posted:
Sodding in the summer time is not a good idea unless you have irrigation connected to your HOA well to minimize the watering costs. The sod will need a lot of water for the first few weeks because it must remained soaked, then at least 1 inch of water per week there after. The best time to sod or seed is in the fall.
All points made by JM10 are important to maintain healthy grass - we use a service at least 4x's per year for our common grass areas.
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