Deciding between seeding and sodding your lawn depends on your specific needs and circumstances. Here are the main considerations for each method:
Seeding Advantages:
Sodding Advantages:
Choosing the Right Method
Ultimately, the choice between seeding and sodding depends on your priorities regarding cost, time, maintenance, and the specific conditions of your lawn. Landscape bed weeds are unwanted plants that grow within landscaped areas, such as flower beds, garden borders, or other cultivated areas. These pesky weeds can compete with desired plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight, and detract from the overall aesthetic appeal of the landscape. Common landscape bed weeds include broadleaf weeds like dandelions and plantain, grassy weeds like crabgrass, and various other invasive species.
Controlling your landscape bed weeds throughout the green season is vital! Not only can they affect the health of your desired plants, aesthetically impact your garden, and reduce your property’s value - they also harbor pests and disease. Furthermore, keeping weeds out of your landscape beds keeps them out of your lawn! Controlling these weeds often involves methods such as hand-pulling, mulching, herbicide application, or a combination of techniques. At West Metro Lawn & Snow, we offer a 4-Round Landscape Bed Weed Control Package. Round 1 is a Pre-Emergent Application (meaning that it kills weeds before they germinate). Rounds 2 through 4 are Post-Emergent Applications which kill on contact any weeds that may have already germinated before Round 1. Request an estimate online today! |
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