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Sod

Four Seasons Lanscape Materials carries a wide variety of the
Delta Bluegrass Company's

sod and lawn care products.
To calculated how much sod you will need for a particular space visit the
Delta Bluegrass Sod Calculator
HERE.

 
Bolero Plus

Same qualities of Bolero™
The addition of Bluegrass assures better density, faster wear recovery, and better wintering
  

 
Bolero

Fine bluegrass-like texture
More drought and heat tolerant
Excellent disease resistance
Beautiful dark blue-green winter color year round

 
90 - 10

Stands up better to high traffic areas
Adapts to shade and sun
Good color, low maintenance
Mowing height as low as 1-1/2 to 2 inches
 

 
Blue Rye

Grows well in sandy or heavy soil
Dark blue-green color year round
Natural rhizome structure provides quick healing and uniform growth
Specifically developed for golf courses and sports fields, featured at
SBC park, San Francisco, CA 
 

 
Bluegrass

Performs best in the cooler coastal and mountain climates of California
Natural rhizome Bluegrass structure provides quick healing and uniform growth
Not deep rooted, requires higher maintenance
Winters well
 

 
Shade Blend

Specifically designed for up to 40% daily shade amounts
Highly suitable for special erosion control on slopes 
 

 
Mow Free

Combination creates a meadow-like look
Can be left unmowed if desired
Good shade resistance
Works well on slopes and unmowed roughs on golf courses
 

 
100% Rye

Specifically cultured for the golf course market
Excellent for a close-cropped, fine bladed look
Excellent disease resistance and shade tolerance
Beautiful winter color
 


 Rye Blue

Cultured for the golf course and sports turf applications
Excellent for a close-cropped, fine bladed look
Beautiful winter color
Bluegrass adds extra durability 
 


 Bentgrass

Specifically developed for golf tees, putting greens,
or other lawn sport activities.
 

 
Baby Bermuda

Excellent for high use athletic surfaces
Semi dwarf turf with very fine blades
Dense turf with rapid lateral growth
Exhibits earlier spring green up
Develops minimal thatch
 

 
Tifway 419

Excellence in high traffic areas or athletic fields
Prefers full sun
Mowing height of 1/2 to 3/4 inches
Excellent heat and drought tolerance
 

 
Tifway 419 II

Excellence in high traffic areas or athletic fields
Prefers full sun
Mowing height of 1/2 to 3/4 inches
Excellent heat and drought tolerance
 


                  Installation: A Step-By-Step Guide:

Step 1
- APPLY STARTER FERTILIZER
Before laying sod, apply
DELTA BLUEGRASS COMPANY’S Bolero™ Sod & Seed STARTER fertilizer to the entire surface to be covered with sod. This gives the new grass food to nourish it in the first few weeks. And because you need to keep the sod wet for the first 10 days, existing nutrients in the soil will be watered down. Bolero™ Sod & Seed STARTER will provide the root system with what it needs to establish itself and continue healthy growth. The sod can then be laid directly on the fertilized soil.

Step 2 - Laying Your Sod

Start from the back of your property line to front along the longest straight-line boundary. Work away from the line so you're not stepping on the fresh sod. Butt edges and ends to fit tightly together. Stagger sod slabs (like laying bricks) to offset seams. Should your area be irregular in shape, run a string between stakes in a straight line through the area and begin laying sod along this line. Make sure each piece of sod has good contact with the soil, because air pockets prevent proper rooting. If laying sod on a steep slope, use wooden pegs or sod staples to temporarily keep the sod in place.

Trim To Fit - Trim edges with your sod knife to fit around curves and leave clean, trimmed edges around sprinkler heads, driveways, etc. Avoid cutting sod into short or narrow strips because smaller pieces tend to dry out and fail to root properly.

NOTE: Keep Sod Moist – After you have laid about 200 square feet of sod, mist it with a garden hose before you finish the whole job to prevent the new sod from drying out. Hot summer temperatures can wilt fresh sod, so it's important to keep it moist as you lay it down!


Step 3 - Roller The Sod
After the sod is laid, use a roller to ensure good contact between the sod and the soil. Just fill the roller half-way for the final rolling. Do not use the lawn until rooting has started and the lawn is growing vigorously.

Water your sod as much as necessary to keep it squishy wet for 10 days. The sod needs this water to re-establish itself with new root growth. Avoid watering at night. After 10 days of frequent watering, you can return to your normal schedule. Be sure to allow the soil to firm up to give you an opportunity to mow your lawn. A new sod lawn should be mowed two weeks after installation.

Step 4 - Enjoy Your New Lawn
 

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