i dont know but i know they sell grass. not real ones ,just fake
Yellow indian grass is a tall, bunching sod-former, 3-8 ft. in height.
The Cheyenne built lodges by using sod (a mixture of soil held together by grass roots) and building it around a pit used for fire.
im guessing your sod is 16inches by 24inches. so that's 1.33ft by 2ft that's a total of around 2440 pieces. if you sod is 16ftby24ft then you would need 16 to 17 pieces
That was the building material that was available to them.
Bonanza - 1959 The Auld Sod - 3.20 was released on: USA:4 February 1962
The size of a roll of sod at Home depot varies on the price that is being paid and the brand that is being purchased. It also depends on the variation of sod being purchased.
About $100 a day at Home Depot.
Sod prices will vary by type of material and the region you are in. In the south, the most common grass is Bermuda Tiff 419 and it runs 16-20 cents delivered. If you like Fescue, you can pay as much as 25 cents and Zoysia is as high as 36. You can call Adam @ A & N Sod Supply at 404-867-8501 and he will help you. His web is www.877getgrass.com.
In the Phoenix, AZ. area, sod is sold at the store level on a first come first serve basis, and it is not delivered on sundays and mondays.
One of the most common ways to level grass is by using sod. If sod is laid on grass, it can level it with the sidewalk.
A grass farmer grows grass, or they're known as sod farms. They grow grass or sod and harvest it and sell it to people to put in they're yards.
Sod is a kind of grass. Farmers used to live in sod houses. When you want a fast lawn you can use sod instead of seed. The farm west of town is a sod farm. It provides grass for the rest of the city.
The most expensive type of grass is a Sod pad. They don't need a lot of maintenance and are ready in a matter of weeks.
If you know what type of grass you are looking for, one website to consider is the New York Sod Directory. Contact them with the grass type and square footage you require and they will put you in contact with a local supplier for your specific area and needs. http://new-york.uscity.net/Sod/
Yes, laying sod over existing grass is possible, but it's not recommended. The sod may not establish well due to competition with the existing grass. Sod installers typically advise clearing the old grass and prepping the soil for better results and a healthier lawn. Contact Us : 17088340271
Menards does sell sod but not every day. In our area, Menards posts signs when they have sod for sale.
That would be a sod house. Sod is a block of grass, roots and soil. Early homes on the US prairie.