• This is a freshly laid sodded lawn. It will of course look even better as is grows in, but you can see that the surface is very even and flat, due to the professional ground preparation.

Sodded Lawns

Creating a new lawn from sod may look easy but looks can be deceiving. There are lots of ways to start with a high quality sod and end up with a poor installation, if you do not know what you're doing.

A newly sodded lawn must be properly watered and fed, and factors such as the underlying soil chemistry and the weather conditions must all be taken into account to get good results.

The best way to use sod for your new lawn is to bring in a professional like Bob Johnston of Royal Green Landscaping.

Seeded Lawns

A seeded lawn is somewhat less expensive than a sodded lawn, and of course takes longer to get established.

Homeowners often find seeding a new lawn difficult and ultimately unsuccessful. There is a lot to know and a lot to do.

The best thing to do is leave it to a professional like Bob Johnston at Royal Green Landscaping to evaluate your situation and recommend a solution that works for your yard and your budget.

Ground Preparation

With either sod or seed, site and soil preparation is very important. Bob likes to point out that any un-even part of the ground surface will show up in a new lawn like a scratch will in a new paint job on your car.

For a terrific lawn, you want to hire an experienced Landscape Installation Contractor.

Call Royal Green Landscaping at
503 666-8354 today!