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At Green Guys, we understand that maintaining a beautiful yard is a full-time job. While we're here to help with anything you need, you can ensure the best results with a little do-it-yourself work. You can rely on our expertise to get started. Review the tips on this page to learn more.
From seasonal maintenance to innovative design ideas, we've got you covered. Call or text us to learn more tips or to schedule service with us.
Keeping your yard in top shape requires dedication and knowledge. If you're not sure where to get started, we can help. To keep your yard beautiful between our visits, look over the following tips.
For new lawns, we recommend the following watering routine:
The first 72 hours after the sod has been placed are the most critical! It must be kept VERY, VERY WET to a depth of 6 inches to 8 inches.
How Do I Know If My Lawn is Established?
After roots are well established and the grass itself has a good green color, check it by gently pulling on the sod. If the strips don't give when you pull, your lawn is established.
Immediately after the sod is laid and fertilized, begin watering all sodded areas. Schedule watering to assure the sod is constantly wet and water penetrates the soil 4 to 6 inches. Your first mowing should be after the sod has had time to knit with the soil.
During rapid growing times, it may be necessary to let the sod dry enough to permit mowing during the first three weeks. Subsequent mowing should be done whenever the grass clippings measure approximately .5 inches or 25% of the grass plant.
Fertilizer should be applied as directed on the back of the bag during April, May, June, September, and October with a cyclone-type spreader. You can ask Green Guys for help with all types of lawn maintenance.
Your new lawn will be ready for its first mowing about three to four weeks after sod installation. This initial mowing will be dependent upon weather conditions.
Mow when the grass is dry, and be sure your mower blade is sharp. Mow frequently enough so that you remove no more than 1/3 of the height at a time. We recommend a lawn height of 2.5 to 3 inches for new lawns. Allow grass clippings to remain in place to add nutrients and improve turfgrass.
Install new sod in a brick-laying pattern, staggering the joint. Use a linoleum cutter to cut around trees and trim edges. Once your sod is freshly laid, apply the second starter fertilizer. Begin watering immediately by flooding the area.
Ground Preparation
Clear any rocks, large dirt clods (anything over 1" in diameter should be broken up or cleared), or other debris from the area to be sodded. Once the soil is smooth, ensure that it is graded to a level of 1-1/2" below sidewalk surfaces. Make sure this area is also free of weeds, provides proper draining away from the house, and is contoured to your liking.
If You Choose to Rototill
Incorporate 3 to 4 cubic yards of humus material* along with 5 to 7 pounds Phosphate per 1,000 square feet. (Rototilling without adding organic matter has little effect.). After rototilling, be sure the area has been leveled avoiding a “wash board” appearance. This can also be accomplished by puddling the area, which will settle the dirt and eliminate undesirable air pockets.
Remember, humus material will help retain soil moisture but has no nutritional value. A relatively inexpensive soil test can be conducted through your local County Extension Office to determine the condition of your soil. We recommend this test after almost any DIY sod installation, as they are an easy to determine the best treatment for your lawn.
*Humus material is a matured, dirt-like compost made of organic materials. It's one of the most nutritious planting materials can be found at hardware and gardening stores, or made through composting.
If You Choose Not To Rototill
DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP! Apply a starter fertilizer with a cyclone spreader on a mid-range setting followed by a thorough watering. This is the food source for your lawn. Proper fertilization with a high-phosphorous fertilizer ensures healthy root development and lasting beauty.
Installation
1. Install new sod in a brick-laying pattern as illustrated, staggering the joints. Begin with the longest straight line, and butt edges closely, but not overlapping.
Use a linoleum cutter to cut around trees and trim edges. Rake dirt up to the finished edges to prevent wind and air burn.
Start watering within 30 minutes of installation, which may mean watering behind the installer before the whole job is complete.
2. When installation is complete, make the second starter fertilizer application on top of the newly laid sod.
3. Begin watering immediately by flooding the area to eliminate the need for rolling. Watering assures adherence, eliminates air pockets, and prevents possible shock.
Febco Pressure Vacuum Breaker Draining and Start-up Procedures
Febco Pressure Vacuum Breaker Draining Procedures Inside
Turn sprinkler water valve off (usually in basement or crawl space).
Loosen inside cap by hand (be careful not to lose cap or seal)
Outside
Turn both blue valves to 45 degrees.
Turn both testcocks screws to 45 dress (side of vacuum breaker)
Loosen outside cap by hand (be careful not to lose cap or seal).
Febco Pressure Vacuum Breaker Start-Up Procedures Outside
Turn both blue valves off, perpendicular to pipe.
Turn both testcocks screws to vertical position, perpendicular to the ground.
Tighten outside cap by hand.
Inside
Tight inside cap by hand.
Turn on sprinkler water valve slowly for 15 seconds, then to full "on."
Outside
Turn on bottom blue valve slowly perpendicular to ground.
Turn on top blue valve slowly parallel to ground.
Spring is a time of new growth. To prepare your lawn for the growing season, we recommend:
To keep your yard vibrant all summer, go through the following checklist:
Give your fall the right send-off for winter. Here’s your fall checklist:
Make sure your yard is safe all winter long. Here are the things to look at and secure this winter:
You never have to do it alone. Get in touch with Green Guys today and we'll answer your questions and provide the service you need for a beautiful yard all year.
When it comes to landscaping, you want a team you can trust. Even though there are other landscapers, we are confident we can be the best choice for you at Green Guys. Consider the things that set us apart:
How can we help you and your yard? Call or text us today to get started.
Get ready to transform your yard. Get in touch with Green Guys to discuss your landscaping needs and discover how we can help you achieve the yard of your dreams. Our team is eager to assist you with personalized solutions and expert advice.
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You can winterize your sprinkler system on your own! Just watch this video to do a quick-drain of your system. You can also click on the button below to download the FEBCO draining procedures. For professional support, you can call or text the team at Green Guys today. We offer a 90-day parts and labor warranty!
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