Dryness, dead spots, discoloration, and thinning are the last things to expect from freshly installed sod. But what does brown spots on your new sod mean? New sod can turn brown due to poor installation, pest infestation, soil compaction, and… Read More
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How to Care for Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass has always been and will always be popular. This cool-season grass is one of the most common breeds of grass used in this country. Most of those beautiful, healthy lawns that you see and love are either all… Read More
Why You Should Buy High-Quality Sod
High quality sod is worth it. Whether you need it for commercial or residential purposes, but working with a wholesale sod farm, you can expect low priced sod that will make your landscape look more beautiful than it did last… Read More
Essential Tools for Caring for Sod
Caring for your new sod is critical for maintaining a lush, healthy lawn. Proper maintenance requires the right tools to ensure that your sod takes root, thrives, and stays in great condition. At Quantico Creek Sod Farm, we understand that… Read More
Avoid These Sod Installation Mistakes
Sod installation is a great way to achieve a beautiful lawn quickly, but it’s not as simple as rolling out grass and calling it a day. There are several key factors to keep in mind to ensure that your sod… Read More
Preventing Mushrooms on Your Lawn
Mushrooms are an important part of any ecosystem; many people enjoy mushrooming. Mushrooms are great, but they’re not necessarily welcome on your lawn. Mushrooms spread via spores and can grow out of control very quickly. This can result in them… Read More
Properly Overseeding Your Lawn
Overseeding is the process of spreading grass seeds over an established lawn. It is usually done to add thickness and color to your grass. The technique of overseeding is more or less the same. If your lawn is looking a… Read More
Four Fall Maintenance Tips for Installing New Sod
Now is one of the best times to start prepping your lawn for winter and ensure you can marvel at a lush and healthy lawn in the spring. Fall is one of the best times to install new sod because… Read More
Fertilizing Your Sod this Fall
Believe it or not, you can continue to feed your lawn even when the warmth of summer goes away. Fertilizer is the secret weapon that many homeowners use to ensure that their lawns remain beautiful all year long. It’s not… Read More
How to Know When You’re Overwatering Your Sod
You need to water new sod often to ensure it takes root, but overwatering it is possible. Overwatering can make your sod soggy, which could prevent it from creating a strong root system. When sod has too much water, it… Read More