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
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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
3 Tips for Small Lawn Care
It used to be desirable to have a big house with a large lawn. However, times are changing, and more people are choosing to live smaller. Having a smaller property provides a few nice benefits—it takes less time for routine… Read More
3 Reasons Why Natural Grass is Superior to Artificial Grass
A lawn is an important part of any property. It provides curb appeal and tells a message of responsibility and care. A nice lawn will make for happy neighbors, and it’s always a joy to spend some time with family… Read More
Does Your Lawn Need Lime?
Soil health is critical for maintaining healthy plant life. The core nutrients of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium are the food that your plants and grass need to survive and look their best all year long. So, what role does lime… Read More
Can You Lay Sod in Winter?
During winter in a cold climate area, many people hang up their gardening tools, turn off their irrigation systems, and drain their lawnmowers because the time for yard work is over. Sometimes, however, things happen a bit differently, and yard… Read More
Is Your Grass Dead or Just Dormant?
When caring for your lawn, few things are more alarming than browning. In some cases, this can mean that the grass has died and will need to be diagnosed and replaced. However, in other cases, it just means that the… Read More
December Lawn Care for Cool-Season Grasses
December is here, and that means areas with mainly cool-season grasses should soon see the first frost of the year and begin to experience snowfall. This time of year is light for lawn maintenance needs—the cold weather leaves cool-season grasses… Read More
Measuring Your Lawn for Sod Installation
If you’ve ever envied a neighbor’s lawn, you’re familiar with the power that beautiful, green grass can have. An attractive lawn truly makes a difference in the appearance of your home! Sod is one way to achieve that. It’s a… Read More