There is no basic difference in sod and turf. Both are grass grown for use in lawns. The only exception to this would be artificial turf used on some athletic playing fields.
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Rasen (carpet of grass) Plagge (Sod) Torf (Turf)
The dimensions of a piece of sod are approximately 2' X 6' There is no standard measurement for sod. Sod is a piece of turf of indeterminate dimensions.
Sod or turf is grass and the part of the soil beneath it held together by the roots, or a piece of this material.
They simply used materials which were readily available and on treeless plains sod of turf were the easiest material to obtain.
That is the correct spelling of "sod" (grass, turf), pronounced (sahd).The other phonetic version is sewed, (meaning stitched), pronounced (sohd).
It is a term often used by people who have left Ireland. So to them it is the old country, and a sod can be a piece of turf or land. So the old sod is a way of referring to where they came from.
Sod homes, or "soddy"
Classified in the Oxford English Dictionary - a sod is a square piece of turf normally 1 foot square. and is made my roots from under the geass♥.
A Different Turf was created in 1997.
If you are talking about golf, this is called a divot.