“In Agriculture, specifically Horticulture, sod is a patch of grass with soil beneath it, held together by its grassroots or another piece of thin material.”
Another name used for sod is “Turf”.
Sods are used by Landscapers for:
Following are some of the SOD Grass Types recommended in Allen, TX:
Bermuda Grass is one of the most sun loving warm season lawn and pasture grasses. The most widespread types of Bermuda Grass planted in North Texas Lawns are:
The 419 is a finer blade grass than the Common Bermuda Grass.
Benefits: Both grasses are tolerant of drought and traffic. They both require full sunlight for their growth and provide with a very good grass cover.
Drawbacks: The major disadvantage is its poor shade tolerance, growing only a few feet in a heavily shaded area. In slight shade, it will produce only a thin turf at best.
In North Texas, the most widely grown variety of St. Augustine is “Raleigh St. Augustine.”
Raleigh St. Augustine is Medium Green in color, and is best grown in Heavier clay soils.
The grass, known for its lovely Blue-Green Hue, turns Brown in winters in areas that have a cold climate.
Benefits: St. Augustine Grass is very tolerant of salt and is grown along the coast for that reason. It is SAD Virus resistant. It competes well with weeds.
Drawbacks: Fungal diseases, including “Large Brown Patch” and “Gray Leaf Spot” can cause patches of St. Augustine Grass to die. Moreover, St. Augustine Grass holds up only to normal lawn traffic. It has relatively poor wear tolerance and won’t thrive in an area with repeated foot traffic.
Zoysia Grass is best established from sod. It is a good grass for full sun and lightly shaded areas. It has similar maintenance requirements as St. Augustine Grass and is Slow Growing. It doesn’t need to be mowed or edged as often as other turf grasses.
Benefits: Zoysia Grass will maintain a better color in cool weather, if fertilized during the fall. It is also very water efficient, needing only about a half-inch of weekly rain to thrive.
Drawbacks: Vertical Growth of Zoysia Grass is really slow. Zoysia grass forms heavy thatch, which is a thick, brown or black layer of plant debris between the soil and the grass. If thatch is more than 3/4 inch thick, water, fertilizer and pesticides never reach the soil because they cannot penetrate the tough, dry layer. If Zoysia Grass grows roots in the dry thatch layer, the roots cannot receive water. Although Zoysia Grass tolerates drought, it turns brown and goes dormant without frequent watering during prolonged dry spells.
Following is the pricing, followed for each grass type for Allen SOD Installation:
Grass Type |
Price/Area |
Bermuda Grass |
$2.15/ft² |
St. Augustine Grass |
$2.25/ft² |
Zoysia Grass |
$2.35/ft² |
The whole Allen SOD Installation Process will be covered, under the above mentioned prices. This process will include:
ZIP codes: 75002, 75013
The City of Allen is a suburb of Dallas with a population of over a hundred thousand, and is considered one of the best places to live in Texas. The city boasts of their lean conservative lifestyle seen to be behind their high spending index.
Allen is also home of some 60 highly-rated academic institutions, which has resulted in Allen having such a high literacy rate. To date, new schools are being established each year – an indication on how much residents of the city value education.
Allen has also been cited as among Texas’ safest cities to live in.
Interestingly, Allen also consists of more than 60 natural and man-made parks covering some 1,188 acres of park land. The list includes the Allen Station Park, Bethany Lakes Park, Celebration Park, Glendover Park, Spirit Park, Stacy Ridge, Twin Creeks Park, Waterford Park, and Windridge Park and more.
Allen is located approximately twenty miles (32.2 km) north of downtown Dallas and is a part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
The beautiful City of Allen in Collin County is among the cities in which Plano Landscaping is eyeing to help develop into something enviable.
If you live in Allen, contact Plano Landscaping today and let us handle your landscaping for you!
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