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♥.
THey are nice and clean.
Sod houses are built by stacking layers of sod (grass and soil) to form walls, typically in a rectangular shape. The roof is usually made of wooden beams covered with more sod. These houses blend into the surrounding landscape and provide good insulation, but may require upkeep to prevent water damage.
Sod is related to lodge because sod grows on lodges in the plains.
The Alaskan sod house has a wood frame that is covered in sod. The Alaskan sod house is often a round shape to make it easier to heat. The roof is usually made of plywood that is covered in sod. The entire house looks like a sod hill with a door and one or two windows.
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You pronounce nosode like: no-sod.
Sod is the grass that is grown and then you roll it out like a carpet. They call the places where they grow sod sod farms.
You could lay sod, but make sure it is wet sod. The sod dries up easily if its roots are not wet. You could also try seed grass there is no guarantee that it will grow but make sure you keep it watered. I would recommend sod it is easy and make i look real, nice and green
I'm not really sure anyone has a favorite sod... He'd probably like healthy, lush sod, I guess. But did you perhaps mean soda? If so, see related questions below ;)
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Living in a sod house was like living under the ground. There were bugs,snakes,and the flying criccetts. It was horable living in a sod house
In the past a pilgrim house was a house that was made mostly of sticks,grass,and mud much like a beavers dam only more advanced and it has grass the were called sod houses.