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Yes, it is recommended to remove old grass before laying sod to ensure proper growth and establishment of the new sod.
Rototilling before laying sod is not always necessary, but it can help improve soil aeration and drainage. It can also help the sod establish better root growth. However, if your soil is already in good condition, you may not need to rototill before laying sod.
The steps involved in laying sod to create a new lawn include preparing the soil by removing debris and weeds, leveling the ground, laying the sod in a staggered pattern, watering the sod thoroughly, and then regularly watering and maintaining the new lawn to help it establish and grow.
To effectively remove grass before laying sod, you can use a sod cutter or a shovel to cut and lift the existing grass. Make sure to remove all roots and debris to create a smooth surface for the new sod to be laid on.
Yes, it is generally recommended to till the soil before laying sod to ensure proper root growth and establishment. Tilling helps loosen the soil, improve drainage, and create a better environment for the sod to take root.
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No, it is not recommended to lay sod on top of existing grass as it can prevent the new sod from properly taking root and growing. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying sod for optimal results.
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