Sod installation in Toronto is the fastest way to get a beautiful lawn, but there are some things to keep in mind.
Sodding is the transplanting of mature grass, and it can be used to fill in bare spots or to completely change the look of your yard. Laying sod is typically more expensive than seeding, but it offers a faster and more professional look.
When you sod, the roots dig into the soil right away, unlike a grass seed that has to establish itself from scratch. This gives sod a lush, green appearance immediately. Sodding also stops soil erosion, anchors dirt on sloped areas, and helps to reduce runoff.
The best time to install sod is in the fall when cooler temperatures and seasonal rain help it root quickly. But you can lay sod at other times if you prepare the soil well.
Choosing a variety that thrives in your climate is the first step to finding the right sod. For example, St. Augustine and centipede grass do well in warm, sunny areas. But they might not grow in your area if it gets cold or snowy in the winter.
When you lay sod, water it two to three times a day until the new grass takes root and bonds with the native soil (about 2 to 6 weeks). Pull back a corner of the sod and make sure the original soil underneath is moist but not muddy, then continue watering until the roots resist a gentle tug.