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Some Advantages and Disadvantages of the Traditional Turf Planting and Alternative Turf Planting Techniques

February 10, 2013

The traditional ways of planting turf grass are time-consuming and a bit risky. Laying sods and broadcasting dry seeds are the two main traditional methods of planting lawn grass. Using sods is the most common but also the most laborious method. The method involves cutting carpet like rolls of sods into easy to handle sizes that is just right to cover particular areas.<br><br>Some preparations have to be done on a bare front or back yard garden area before sods can be laid. The soil in the area must be loosened, made free of big rocks and debris and enriched with fertilizers before actual laying of the sods. The soil must be kept moist the whole time. Laying sods may become challenging when done on sloping areas, uneven terrains and awkward configurations such as the soil area around a tree trunk.<br><br>Sods also need to be meticulously cared for prior to and after they are laid on the soil. While waiting to be planted, they need to be kept moist to prevent withering and eventual dying. Planting of the sods should be during an ideal “window” period when the weather is not too hot, not too cold or too damp. Otherwise, they will not survive because of the harsh weather conditions.<br><br>Turf grass in sod forms which are commercially available are sprouted in greenhouses which are controlled environments and they are later transplanted in outdoor turf farms or fields. The risks of being contaminated with disease-causing germs, parasites and weeds are high relatively high in these fields. As a result, there is a risk that the germs, parasites and weeds will likewise be brought to the gardens or yards where sods will be planted. Eventually serious infestations may develop that can be capable of causing damage to other plants in the surrounding area.<br><br>The use of dry seed broadcasting method will minimize the chance of developing weed and parasitic infestations. Dry turf seeds also have longer shelf life which makes choosing the right date for planting easier. Unlike using sods, there is no need to worry about withering or keeping moisture level constant. Nonetheless, it is still necessary to thoroughly prepare the soil. Broadcasting dry seeds is likewise is not too precise. And because of uneven distribution and germination rate the turf grass growth may not be balanced. Erosion can pose a risk too or in case of heavy rain the seeds may be carried as runoffs. There is also the possibility that the seeds would die and decompose before they even germinate.<br><br>Rapidly gaining popularity as an alternative method of planting turfs is the process of hydroseeding. It is slightly costly in terms of per square foot or square meter of application. However, it is still cost-effective in the long term. It is also cost-effective in terms of labor and time that can be saved. As the name implies, this method uses a slurry of mulch, turf seeds, organic coloring, fertilizer, mulch and water.<br><br>A slurry tank, pump, and hose are used for this method. Since the slurry is highly fluid, they can be applied with greater precision. They are also easier to apply on slanting and uneven areas. They can be applied with ease even on areas that cannot be accessed easily. With the mulch, retention of water and nutrients is ensured. The seeds then sprout in a protected environment and with enough moisture and nutrition.<br><br><br>If you are interested in learning more about the topic discussed in the article, you can visit <a href=”http://hydrospraygrass.wordpress.com/2012/09/25/how-to-grow-grass/” target=’_blank’>hydro-mulching</a> website. You can further explore this <a href=”http://hydrospraygrass.webs.com/apps/blog/show/21048396-benefits-of-growing-a-lawn” target=’_blank’>hydro-spray-grass</a> hyperlink for other related topics.


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