Sod can die if it freezes, as the freezing temperatures can damage the roots and cause the grass to wither and die. It is important to protect sod from freezing temperatures to ensure its survival.
No. Sod gets iced over and snowed on in the fields with no damage.
Yes, but it may thin or even die if it gets very little direct sunlight. If it does survive it probably wont stay as thick as when it was new sod. Choose non-netted sod if you give it a try so if it does die or thin you wont have netting showing up. I have better luck with sod in shade than seeding as the germination is normally poor in this situation.
the cold freezes the plant and the cold causes it to die. you see the plant freezes to death.
sod
you let it die down then charge it. Then it works
sod?
The past tense of sod is sodded.
Ilana Sod's birth name is Ilana Sod Cybula.
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 is related to lodge because sod grows on lodges in the plains.
Sod
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.