Similar to dormant trees and shrubs, warm-season sod can be successfully installed during the off-season, October through April. And with the proper preparation and care, in some areas it is even possible to successfully establish sod during the winter.
Low temperature injury is one of the main problems associated with off-season installations. According to the University of Georgia (UGA) Extension office, if you live north of Atlanta, it may be wise to wait until early spring to avoid low temperature injury to new sod. However, if you live in or south of Atlanta, barring an unusually cold year, successful winter sodding is possible.
Proper preparation is important for establishing new sod any time of year, but particularly during the off-season. UGA Extension experts recommend the following tips for fall, winter or early spring installations.
If you’re planning to install dormant sod, you don’t have to wait for spring to enjoy a green lawn. NGTurf’s painted sod provides a striking green lawn from day one. Whether for a new home or for a landscaping project, the vibrant, natural color of our painted sod adds instant curb appeal with lush green grass that will make your lawn the envy of the neighborhood.
Painted sod arrives green and stays green for two to three months.
The green pigment is nontoxic, making it absolutely safe for children, pets and wildlife.
Our painted sod is free of harsh chemicals, biodegradable and 100% environmentally safe.
The sod arrives dry and colorfast, so there is no mess, and the vibrant green color won’t bleed or fade
Painted sod installs like any other sod, with all the convenience of a dormant sod, but with no overseeding necessary.
If you have any questions about installing sod off-season or about our painted sod, contact our Certified Turfgrass Professionals at 770.832.8608 or info@NGTurf.com.