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Ensuring Sod Success: How to Prepare Your Site Before Delivery

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Are you considering refreshing your space with a lush green lawn and need a sod supplier in Edmonton? Before laying your new sod, there are essential steps to prepare your soil. In this blog, we provide a detailed guide on how to get your site ready for sod delivery. Let's dive in.


Clearing the Site


The first thing you need to do to prepare your soil for sod installation is to clear the site of all debris you find along the way. This not only includes any building materials you may have left in the area but also rocks and sticks that may interfere with the process. 


Rough Grading

Rough grading is fundamental to ensure the successful installation and maintenance of your sod as well as to prevent drainage issues that can damage your soil and property. For that reason, it is recommended that you slope the grade away from any foundations you have in the area.

Tilling the Soil


To ensure your soil will allow proper water and air movement as well as root penetration in the soil, tilling is essential. We suggest that you till to a depth of at least 2 inches before adding your topsoil, or 4 to 6 inches in case topsoil is not added. This process can also help fertilizers integrate with your soil.


Adding Topsoil


In order to enrich your soil with vital nutrients for your sod, we recommend adding high-quality topsoil, reaching a total of 4 to 6 inches in depth. The organic matter in the topsoil will provide all the necessary conditions for a healthy and aesthetically pleasing lawn.


Finish Grading


Finish grading your soil will help you keep a uniform surface for the installation of your sod. This not only helps you achieve a more aesthetically pleasing look but also prevents drainage issues and water-related damage to your soil and foundation. 


Fertilizing


One of the vital steps to ensure the quality and durability of your sod is fertilizing your soil. Apply chemical fertilizers onto your soil, making sure to scatter it evenly throughout the area. It is also recommended that you lightly rake the fertilizer before having your sod installed.


Inspecting and Rolling


Once the fertilizers have been applied, inspect your soil to make sure it is firm enough for your sod. If you think the soil is still loose, you can use a lawn roller to settle the soil and make sure it is in optimal condition for your sod installation. 


Sod Supplier in Edmonton


Now that you have gathered important information on how to prepare your soil for sod installation, why not take the next step? At Sturgeon Valley Sod, we offer high-quality sod to provide you with the beautiful green lawn you have always dreamed of. Don’t hesitate to give us a call and let us help you transform your property’s outdoor area. Reach out to us!


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