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Things You Need to Know About Sod 1

Things You Need to Know About Sod

Installation Prepare the site properly. This will insure the best results when the sod is laid. Remove weeds and debris, rough grade low spots, rototill a minimum of 3 cubic yards of organics per 1,000 square feet at least 4 inches deep. Level and rake the installation site until it is smooth. Grade sidewalk and […]

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How to Maintain Your Newly Sodded Lawn 2

How to Maintain Your Newly Sodded Lawn

Immediately Following Sodding New Sod should be watered 3 times daily for the first two weeks. The sod should be kept damp. All traffic across new sod should be kept to a minimum, as it separates seams and disturbs the underlaying grade. KorbySod LLC will help start your irrigation system after the sod is installed.

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Winter Water Guide for Sod in Colorado and Wyoming 4

Winter Water Guide for Sod in Colorado and Wyoming

If you live on Colorado’s Front Range, you know that our weather patterns are anything but “normal.” Our warm dry days, low moisture, fluctuating temperatures, and intense sunshine can create problems for your lawns– ESPECIALLY newer lawns that have not matured and with full deep roots to survive a potentially harsh and dry winter. Many

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The finest Sod and Grass Supplier in the State of Colorado 7

The finest Sod and Grass Supplier in the State of Colorado

If you are looking to add new sod, replace sod or sod installation services you have come to the right place. We offer sods that are specially formulated for low water maintenance lawns, sports fields, and landscaping. Our sod farm is direct and we have been in business serving the community since 1980. We have

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Using registered landscape, nursery professionals and use of sod farms in Colorado and Wyoming 11

Using registered landscape, nursery professionals and use of sod farms in Colorado and Wyoming

The Colorado Department of Agriculture is warning consumers to be wary of trees, shrubs and perennials and turf grass sod that is listed free with the cost of planting and landscaping costs or offered at a price that could be considered too good to be true.  industry or mandated standards in the Colorado Nursery Act,”

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