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Spring Lawn Cleaning
Time to start caring for your lawn to get it strong and healthy for the summer months. Having a great lawn begins in the spring! Here are some Spring Lawn Care Cleanup Basics: Overall Clean-up: Mid-March is the time to get those fallen leaves, branches and neighborhood trash up from the yard and flower beds–in other words, spring cleanup! Power blowers work best, but if you don’t have a blower use a rake to get to the debris. Be sure to
Proud Sponsors of Poudre Highschool Football Team
Korby Sod is excited to announce our new sponsorship of the Poudre High School football team. The goal of Poudre’s football team is As a football program we strive to develop the mind, body, and spirit of our student-athletes, to honor the legacy of excellence of those who came before us, and to push forward to the next level with character at the core of all we do. To see more about Poudre football click here. The team took the state
Sod Colorado
Sod Colorado by Korby Sod Korby Sod offers the top-rated Kentucky bluegrass in the state of Colorado and has been in business for over 40 years. Our hybrid grass fescues include VorTex Sod, Athletic Sports Turf, and Black Beauty Xeriscape Fescue. Our team provides sod, delivery, and sod installation. Your Sod Matters See our valuable do-it-yourself and maintaining your sod additional information including 5 steps to perform a sod installation, how to measure for sod, removing existing turf, top reasons for a non-successful sod installation, water & aftercare, installing sod
How To Measure For Sod
With a tape, measure the area of your planned lawn. Include these measurements on a sketch of the lawn area, with the length, width, and any unusual features. Your local TPI member will be happy to assist you in determining the amount of turf grass sod you will need from your sketch. Schedule your order for delivery of turf after preparatory work is completed and you are ready to install. Prompt installation on the day of delivery is crucial to
Sod Installation Guide
Sod Installation Guide for Colorado Measuring for Sod, Soil Preparation, Installation, and Watering Proper sod installation and maintenance allows you to enjoy a lawn of instant beauty and maturity without the usual time-consuming hassles of seeding. When purchasing turfgrass sod, consult a member of the Korby Sod LLC Installation team to be assured that you are getting the finest quality and best performing sod for your area. The following are the basic steps to a beautiful lawn. STEP 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 driveway areas approximately one and one half inch below the top of the concrete. INSTALL SOD WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DELIVERY. Immediately Following Sodding Water
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. If there is a problem, please call the company that installed your irrigation system. First Mowing The first mowing can usually occur two or three
Spring Lawn Cleaning
Time to start caring for your lawn to get it strong and healthy for the summer months. Having a great lawn begins in the spring! Here are some Spring Lawn Care Cleanup Basics: Overall Clean-up: Mid-March is the time to get those fallen leaves, branches and neighborhood trash up from the yard and flower beds–in other words, spring cleanup! Power blowers work best, but if you don’t have a blower use a rake to get to the debris. Be sure to
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 people ask, “Doesn’t grass become dormant in the winter?” While this is true, this usually does not occur until mid-November and during the winter months,