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Summer Lawn Maintenance Tips

Summer Lawn Care Tips

It’s time to get outside and enjoy the summer air! Show off your beautiful lawn when friends and family come over for a barbecue or poolside.

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There’s No Such Thing as St. Augustine Grass Seed!

Wondering why you can’t find St. Augustine grass seed? There is no such thing! In fact, it is only vegetatively propagated via sod or plugs.

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Innovation Zoysia Grass Plug On Grass

What are Grass Plugs and How to Use Them

In this week’s blog post on Sod University, we explore some frequently asked questions on grass plugs and how/when to use them.

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St. Augustine vs. Bermuda Grass

St. Augustine vs. Bermuda Grass Turf Wars

Learn about the differences between St. Augustine and bermuda grass in Sod University’s next edition of Turf Wars.

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Palmetto St Augustines Grass Blades

All About Palmetto St. Augustine Sod

With more than two billion sq. ft. sold, Palmetto® St. Augustine is the most sold patented turfgrass in the world.

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St Augustine Sod Close Up Grass Blades

St. Augustine Grass Facts

Learn about the history and characteristics of St. Augustine grass as well as maintenance and care tips for it.

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Palmetto St Augustines Grass Blades

St. Augustine Grass Types

St. Augustine is one of the most popular types of warm season grasses so many are excited to hear about the different options available.

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The Best Grass for Florida

The Best Grass for Florida

Sod Solutions has a few turfgrass cultivars available that will really flourish and thrive in Florida’s tropical climate.

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