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The science of Landscaping Turf

by Nicholas Reay on Feb 7, 2010

In today’s fast food world, you can get everything fast - even a lawn. With little turf lawn care one can quickly avoid soil erosion primarily use landscaping turf. Landscaping turf is grass that is cut and shipped fully-grown right to your door. It is grown on a local specialty farm, as excessive transportation can cause it to build up heat and dry out. These specialty farms often have several types of lawn to choose from so the consumer can choose which is right for their use and appearance preferences. It is harvested about ten to eighteen months after planting .While it is on the farm it undergoes frequent watering, mowing, turf lawn care and fertilization. It is even vacuumed to remove the clippings. When it is ready, it is cut into standardized sizes using special equipment. Turf is usually cut into squares or rolls. It takes several weeks for grass seed to become established and become a visually appealing lawn. During that time, it is vulnerable to many problems and...Read More >>



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