Spring is here, and it’s time to start working on your lawn again. Every homeowner wants a lush and green lawn to be the envy of the neighborhood. So it’s important to take proper care of your landscape, including your… Read More
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Best Practices for Watering New Sod
If you’re planning to lay retail sod this season in hopes of having a perfectly beautiful lawn all summer long, you’re likely spending a lot of time doing your homework right now. There’s a lot to consider and plan for… Read More
How to Care for Brand New Sod
If you’re looking out your window at all of those tufts of spring green grass shooting up with dismay instead of excitement, it might be because you hate your lawn. If years of trying to patch together the ideal lawn… Read More
How to Tell When Your Lawn Needs New Sod
If you do an excellent job maintaining your lawn, you can expect to enjoy it for at least a few decades. However, many factors make it challenging to maintain a perfect yard. Diseases, grubs, and harsh weather can all leave… Read More
Can You Lay Sod in the Winter?
Every winter, people begin to wonder whether or not they can lay turf. This is mostly because so much new home construction is completed this time of year and people move into bare landscapes that don’t look the greatest. That… Read More
February Lawn Care for Cool-Season Grasses
Winter is still upon us and there isn’t too much to do with our lawns during these cold months. However, Marylanders should keep an eye on their grass and take note of how the weather is affecting it. Watch for… Read More
Zoysia Grass is a Great Option for Beginners
When it comes to choosing the right grass for your property, the choice can be difficult. At Quantico Creek Sod Farms, we sell Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue, both of which are cool-season grasses. These are generally what is recommended… Read More
Dog-Friendly Lawn Care Tips
When you have a dog, lawn care comes with some special challenges that you’ll need to address. Maintaining a lush, healthy lawn can take quite a bit of effort and care, even without the added strain of a dog. However,… Read More
January Lawn Care for Cool-Season Grasses
During the winter months, there isn’t much to do when it comes to lawn care. For the most part, you can spend your time hanging out indoors and enjoying a warm drink. Once temperatures consistently fall below 45°F, cool-season grasses… Read More