When you've got a patchy brown spot in your lawn, should you use sod or grass seed to repair it? Both options have their place in restoring your lawn to the lush, green carpet you want, but there are ...
Bare spots that continue to return year after year may also indicate underlying soil or turf problems. Rather than repeatedly patching individual areas, many homeowners choose professional sod ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apr. 16—(StatePoint) Even if you have lush, green grass, your lawn may still have bare spots. Bare spots occur for a variety of ...
Winter can leave your lawn looking patchy and worn by spring. As the snow melts and the temps rise, homeowners often find bald spots, discolored areas and thin patches that need attention. The best ...
Sod establishes faster than grass seed when filling in a bare spot in your lawn. Grass seed is easier to work with than sod, and is more cost-effective, especially when filling in larger patches.