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Laying Sod During Georgia Summers

It is difficult to think of anything fun to do outdoors during the hot and humid Georgia summers that does not involve cool water. Swimming, boating, skiing, and tubing down a river are great ways to beat the heat in Georgia throughout the summer. However, many people also find that summer months provide an excellent

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Cold Weather Sod Care

November is half-way over, and we have already experienced cold temperatures and frost here in North Georgia. Southern Landscape Supply wants to remind you that while sod goes dormant during the late fall and winter months, your yard still needs a little TLC to ensure that it is healthy and happy come spring. Here are

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Keep Your Grass Alive in Extreme Heat

September in Georgia does not mean that temperatures are cooling down anytime soon. With highs still reaching into the upper 80s and lower 90s, your grass has taken a hot beating all summer long. Looking out your window, you may wonder why your neighbor’s yard is green and luscious while yours is brown and brittle.

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Helping Your Sod Survive

This summer is Georgia has been characteristic of all other Georgia summers, HOT! While July hosts the highest average temperature for Atlanta, August’s average temperatures are only one degree less than July’s. In addition, August typically has less rain than the other summer months. With these high temperatures and low precipitation in August, it can

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Caring For Your Sod

Did you take our advice and lay sod in your yard last fall? Now that spring has rolled around, how is your lawn looking? If your sod was watered correctly, we’re confident it’s rooted by now, but if you want to check for yourself, you can. You can check by lifting a corner of a section

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To Sod, Or Not To Sod This Fall?

Summer said its final goodbyes, and we’re enjoying the cooler temperatures and the colors being painted by Mother Nature with the entrance of this new fall season in Georgia. According to the Farmer’s Almanac long range weather forecast for the Southeast, we will have above average temperatures of 65 degrees and below average precipitation of

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