Grass Seed & Sod Rolls


Grass Seed & Sod Rolls

The lawn – it’s a staple of the Canadian landscape. People love to have lawns in their properties, they enjoy it at local parks, and if a property doesn’t have a lawn it tends to raise questions. Of course, growing a lawn isn’t nearly as straightforward as you might think. There are numerous approaches that you can employ, with seeding and sod installation the most popular choices. Whether you spend on grass seed or sod rolls, you should be able to get a lawn in place – but that lawn is only going to stay in a good condition if you get quality materials from a top class supplier – that’s where we come into the fold. At Bulk Landscaping Supply Co, we have a wide array of grass seed and sod roll options available for soil – and you can be sure that you’ll have access to these provisions at great prices with us.

 

The Importance of Lawns

Lawns are important in Canada for a number of reasons. In terms of property value and salability, they’re crucial. Property buyers want to have a lawn, they want to have a space where they can relax, spend time with their children and pets, and they care about it enough for it to be make and break for purchases. As such, it’s key that you get the right materials to cultivate a great lawn.

 

Grass Seed

The most traditional way to get a lawn on your property, grass seeds are usually a good bet for the majority of properties. One of the reasons that grass seed tends to be a popular choice is because it’s much more affordable than sod rolls – sometimes even costing a tenth of the price. Of course, if you’re only trying to rejuvenate a small area of turf that has had a hard time, sod doesn’t really make a lot of sense, whereas grass seed can be used to target a small zone.

 

Sod Rolls

Sod is the next most popular choice for the homeowners of Huron County and beyond – and it’s not hard to see why. The principal advantage of sod rolls is that they give you an ‘instant lawn’. You don’t need to wait around for the grass to grow, and you’re able to use the lawn normally after hardly any waiting around – it’s usually advisable to give the sod a little time to settle and take to your soil. But that isn’t the only reason that sod is a good option. It’s excellent at preventing soil erosion, gives you a dense lawn, and, on average, requires less irrigation moving forward.

 

Sod or Seed

It’s the age-old question, sod or seed – we’ve been asked which is the best option for our customers plenty of times in the past. The truth is that there’s no universal answer. Whether or not you should choose sod or seed will largely come down to your specific circumstances, your budgetary constraints, and whether or not you want to cultivate your grass yourself. Seed is the more affordable option, but sod offers quicker results – the choice is yours. Whichever you choose, you’ll get great results from our services.

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