Aug
Fall overseeding checklist–PLUS TIP OF THE WEEK!
We have not even begun to cool down, but it is time to put together your checklist of products you are going to need if you plan on overseeding your warm season lawn come October. If you still need to decide if overseeding is for you, please check back to my last blog. It’ll help with that decision.
I will give a detailed plan on how to overseed as we get a little closer, but here is a list of items to pick up at the store this Labor Day weekend. These are just recommendations, and the exact fertilizer numbers can vary, but it is best to keep your analysis in the range I provide. I will be discussing this information with ”The Garden Guy” on Saturday as well between 9-11 am on Channel 3 in AZ. Enjoy your weekend and GO BLUE! Read the rest of this entry »
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You have questions–West Coast Turf has your lawn answers!
As we get into the fall people are starting to get that itch for the ryegrass and the nice color that goes along with it, so I’m going to answer some “frequently asked questions” related to overseeding, general sod, and seasonal issues. I will post an in depth overseeding manual as we get a little closer to the season and when the temperature decides to dip below 114 degrees. You and I also know that with the start of the Michigan Football season around the corner there are more important things than overseeding, so maybe I will discuss a little college football also. Read the rest of this entry »
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End of summer seashore paspalum maintenance–PLUS LAWN TIP OF THE WEEK
I’ve received a lot of questions from paspalum growers who are chomping at the bit to get out there and fertilize their lawn, but let’s remember why you bought this grass. This is a grass that likes low nitrogen and thrives off micro nutrients such as manganese, zinc, and iron. The summer stress period brings on different animals for every grass and each grass has its way of fighting them off. This blog will touch on the cultural techniques you can do at home to keep your paspalum strong, deep green in color, and keep costs down. Just as is the case with all grasses, a healthy lawn is the best defense for any potential problems out there. Read the rest of this entry »
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Will you be overseeding your warm season grass this fall? PLUS–LAWN TIP OF THE WEEK!
I know that the temperature is still well into the 100’s right now and overseeding your Arizona lawn is the last thing on your mind, but it is time to start to think about what you’re going to do this fall. You need to ask yourself a few basic questions because they will dictate how you maintain your lawn between now and then. Overseeding is not a cut and dry practice, nor is it for everyone. Is overseeding is for you? Read the rest of this entry »
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Is your lawn drought stressed or do you have grubs?
I have received many e-mails in the last couple of weeks by homeowners that cannot believe the amount of water it is taking to get their grass to maintain the correct moisture and not exhibit drought stress conditions. If you’re following all of the cultural practices necessary to maintain a healthy lawn and you are still seeing signs of trouble you may need to take a look under the turf for grubs. Read the rest of this entry »
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Removing common bermuda before establishing a new lawn–PLUS TIP OF THE WEEK!
Many homeowners in older neighborhoods have seeded their lawns with common bermudagrass to fix areas or to establish new lawns. Now they have realize they can’t seem to get rid of it when they want to. This is one of the most difficult grasses to eradicate, but I am going to tell you a way that will save some of the pain and help reduce the problem. Read the rest of this entry »
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Time to feed your lawn! And what about this humidity?
The monsoons are upon us, and so is the humidity. We need to take advantage of it and get our Arizona lawns and sod filled in while we have optimal growing weather. Read the rest of this entry »
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Your Lawn and the Battle Against Nutsedge
Trying to win a battle with nutsedge is one of the most difficult challenges many homeowners face with their lawns. Many people have noticed that you can spray and spray and spray before you put in that new pristine lawn only to find that the nutsedge just keeps coming back as you start to water. There is some hope out there to help solve the problem, but patience is going to be right at the top of the list along with a few steps I will outline. Read the rest of this entry »
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Beautiful Looking Paspalum at Gladden Farms

Gladden Farms going green with Paspalum!!!
Jun
TIP OF THE WEEK–Clear out the dead grass!
My quick tip of the week is to not to let the dead ryegrass remain around in your lawn and take up valuable space that could be occupied by bermudagrass or paspalum. Read the rest of this entry »
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How to prep & install your new lawn + GRASS TIP OF THE WEEK!
The preparation of your soil is as important as the quality of the sod you put down. If your ground is not prepped right to begin with, you can anticipate several problems down the road. I am going to lay out a few easy steps for you to follow to make sure that your ground is ready to go for sod.
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Does your Arizona lawn resemble a sponge when you walk on it?
As we warm up for the Arizona summer, our grass begins to start aggressively growing. It is important to keep it check and not get carried away with the water and fertilizer. If you are out walking around your lawn and it feels like you are walking on a nice cushy sponge, and it has become increasing difficult to mow your lawn without scalping, you can easily conclude that there is a thatch problem. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mr. Wise Grass on Channel 3 in PHX Sat. 6/12 @ 8:30 am
JayDanek will join Dave ”The Garden Guy” tomorrow on Channel 3 @ 8:30 am. He’ll be sharing some of his grass tips, so please tune in!
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Sod vs. Seed vs. Stolons for your new lawn
I have received a few questions asking about what the best way to repair their lawn or what is or a cheaper alternative to sod. I’m going to tell you the differences between sod, stolons and seed, and let you make an educated decision about how you would like to proceed on your own. Read the rest of this entry »
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You may not be excited for 110 degrees, but your lawn is!
Yes, that is the title for my blog this week. I would agree that no one looks forward to the extreme heat, but there is nothing better to help get rid of any remaining transition issues out there. If you have stubborn ryegrass that has been sticking around despite your low mowing heights and reduction of watering, a few good days above 110 degrees should take care of those issues. Read the rest of this entry »
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June’s FAQ regarding your lawn
Everyone seems to be asking the same questions about their lawns about now. Here are the questions, and my answers. I’ll do my best to help you have the healthiest lawn in the neighborhood! Read the rest of this entry »
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Paspalum growers–watch your water!!!
I have started to notice some lawns where it is evident that the paspalum is being overwatered. It’s contributing to some small brown areas in the lawn that rapidily increase in size if not handled properly. Remember that paspalum is a very rhizonomous grass, and gets all its strength and energy from the roots. If you overwater it makes for a short root system and weakens the plant. Read the rest of this entry »
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Summer is the perfect time to put in your new lawn!
While many of us are dreading the summer heat, your summer grass is actually looking forward to it! Bermuda, paspalum, and St. Augustine grasses do very well in the warmer climates, while fescue and blue/rye thrives in the cooler climates of northern California and Arizona. Grasses flourish on temperatures that range from 90-105 degrees for warm season lawns, and 65-85 for cool season grasses. Read the rest of this entry »
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Arizona Sod–Give your grass at least 100 days!
I know it has been a different year with the cooler than normal spring and our grass is slower to transition than normal, but it’s never too early to start thinking ahead and have a plan for the future of your lawn. Read the rest of this entry »
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Attributes of a seashore paspalum lawn
After the segment on “Good Morning Arizona” yesterday, we received several questions about paspalum. Most of them were asking if it’s right for everyone’s lawns or just select locations. I am going to give the bullet points to paspalum here today, and then if you have any additional questions please email me. Read the rest of this entry »
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Jay Danek and “The Garden Guy” talk sod on today’s “Good Morning Arizona”
Check out our “Mr. Wise Grass” with Dave “The Garden Guy” on today’s “Good Morning Arizona!” Find out more about seashore paspalum, and why it might be the perfect lawn for you. Read the rest of this entry »
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Warm season grass transition in your lawn
I am often questioned about what the grass on your Arizona lawn should look like during the transition period. Below are some pictures of our turf test plots with non-overseeded plots on the left and overseeded plots on the right.
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Watch our “Mr. Wise Grass” Jay Danek w/ the Garden Guy 2morrow on channel 3!
Jay will be on “Good Morning Arizona” tomorrow w/ Dave Owens “The Garden Guy” @ 9:15 Thursday, May 6th. Jay and Dave will be talking about seashore paspalum sod and the benefits to the environment. Find out if it is the right lawn for you! It’s on channel 3. You won’t want to miss it! Read the rest of this entry »
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HAPPY KIDS!
We love hearing from our customers! We received an e-mail recently from Carlos in Tucson who just sodded his backyard, and has a new play area for his son. We wanted to share, as it is always fun to know that our customers are happy because of their new lawns! Read the rest of this entry »
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Spring in the Desert (Now that’s Unusual!)
I think it would be fair to say that we have seen one of the most unusual April’s on record here in the Southwest (rain and cool temperatures). It’s been nice to get to experience spring again, but our grass lawns are feeling the effects of the up and down weather. It is trying to decide when it’s best to start actively growing. Read the rest of this entry »
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New sod for McDowell Mountain Music Festival!
We put down an acre of sod yesterday on top of a parking lot for the McDowell Mountain Music Festival. We think lush cool grass is a a lot cleaner and more fun than a dirty parking lot! What a great idea! Read the rest of this entry »
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April Seasonal Updates and Frequently Asked Questions
I think we’ve all noticed the steady increase in our temperatures over the last couple weeks and as the weather warms up so does our soil. As of this morning, the current soil temperature was 60 degrees at 6:30 am. This is a good indicator that over the next few days we will be in the range to get our warm season grasses up and growing. Read the rest of this entry »
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Keep your lawn healthy and water wisely!!!
Did you know that the average homeowner can waste over 60 % of water they use each month? In the west we have a tendency to believe in the theory that just because it is hotter than most climates that we need to use more water. We actually do not need to use any more water than the cooler states as we have grasses that are well adapted to the area. Watering your lawn is vital to the survival and appearance of your lawn, but overwatering is just as detrimental as under watering. Read the rest of this entry »
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NEW! Get your West Coast Turf/Western Sod at Sprinkler World
I just wanted to let everyone in Arizona know that we’ve now teamed up with Sprinkler World all across Arizona to stock and special order our sod. Not only are they carrying our sod, they also carry everything you could possibly need to get your yard in tip top shape. Read the rest of this entry »
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Did you buy seashore paspalum? Here are some tips!
Seashore Paspalum Maintenance Tips Read the rest of this entry »
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New Spring transition tips for your lawn
Well it’s April 1st! As usual we have some really warm days followed by a string of a few cooler days until the real heat begins. You’ve started to see that flush of spring ryegrass growth if your lawn is overseeded, or you are starting to see a little color if your bermudagrass is coming out of dormancy. I am going to go over some easy things you can do to help your lawn get through the next couple months and ease the “Spring Transition” anxiety. Read the rest of this entry »
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It’s easy being “green” with seashore paspalum!
Spring has arrived! Those of us that did not overseed our lawns are either looking at either a mostly brown bermudagrass lawn or a dark green seashore paspalum lawn. I am sure you know which sod I have in my Arizona backyard. I want to talk about the paspalums again for those of you who are new to my blog or are interested in learning what the craze is all about these days in the grass and turf world. Read the rest of this entry »
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March lawn tips
Now that spring has arrived our bermudagrasses are starting to get a little color and the paspalums are starting to show one of their biggest strengths–an early green up. For everyone who has overseeded turf or a cool season grass you are quickly realizing that mowing once a week clearly is not enough and turf canopy is getting denser and the ryegrass is getting extremely green and lush. While your overseeded turf looks amazing this time of year, you don’t want to lose site of the big picture and that is transitioning to your summer lawn. Read the rest of this entry »
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Go Big League on your “home field” with BOBSod!
With baseball’s Opening Day quickly approaching, we thought this piece that ran on FOX was worth a repeat! Check out our own “Mr. Wise Grass” Jay Danek talking about BOBSod–the official turf of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Chase Field. What better way to start out your spring than with a new earth cooling BOBSod lawn?! Read the rest of this entry »
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Can your dog and your lawn be friends?
If I ask around my office or look on my blog for the most asked question it is definitely “How do I keep my dog from killing my lawn?” We all love our pets and of course love our grass, too, so how can we make them compatible? How can I solve the burn issue in the grass, and is there a supplement that my dog can take to reduce this problem? Read the rest of this entry »
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Oakland Coliseum-DONE! Spring Training still on!
We finished up Oakland Coliseum last week for the A’s….another great field for the 2010 MLB season! They went w/ overseeded Tifway 419.
The Angels, D-backs, and A’s all got new fields this year. And we’re also supplying for the Dodgers and Pads.
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Mar
BOBSod @ Chase Field almost done
We’re at Chase Field installing BOBSod for the D-backs this week. We’ll be done by tomorrow.
You can check out our video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2lZHVyLFQs Read the rest of this entry »
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New sod feature on #16 @ Waste Management PHX Open
We sodded the WM logo into the “waste area” on #16 at TPC Scottsdale over the weekend for the Waste Management Phoenix Open on the PGA Tour. The logo is 82′ x 40′. It was a fun project, and proves that you can pretty much do anything with grass!
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Feb
Seashore Paspalum Maintenance Tips
Fertilizer
- Paspalums use 66 percent less nitrogen than bermudagrass, and should be treated with 2-3 pounds per 1000 SF of total nitrogen per growing season. Read the rest of this entry »
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Seasonal updates for your lawn
Pre-Emergent Herbicides
Just some quick reminders to help you keep your California and Arizona lawns their best. As you go out to the store this week don’t forget to pick up a bag of pre-emergent herbicide for your lawn and get it ready for the spring season. Read the rest of this entry »
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Cool season grasses for your lawn
Last week I went over getting lawns in the warmer climates ready for the summer months, and now I’d like to touch on the grasses that work best for the cooler climates. Read the rest of this entry »
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What grass is right for you?
I am often asked what is the best grass to put in a home lawn. The answer is that there’s not one grass that will be perfect for every situation or house. There are so many different types of sod, and there’s a grass for every situation whether you have shade, sun, high salts, etc. I am going to go over some of the most popular types of grass used in Arizona and California to help aid in your decision process. Read the rest of this entry »
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Controlling weeds in your Arizona lawn
Our recent rain storms have been great to help move the salts through the soil, and provide our grass with the best kind of irrigation out there. But it also means that we will start to see our weeds emerge from the ground. Read the rest of this entry »
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Give your irrigation system a rest this week
As we begin another week of winter we are finally getting the storms that we so desperately need. The forecast for the week looks like nothing but RAIN. If you are in the Phoenix area we’ve already seen our share of it this morning. This is a great time to give your irrigation system and pocket book a rest. Read the rest of this entry »
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FAQ’s–Arizona sod, grass & your lawn–ANSWERED.
I have received a lot of questions about “home lawns and how to make them their best” through this blog. I am happy to answer them, and help you have the best grass in your Arizona neighborhood. Read the rest of this entry »
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BCS National Championship-GAME DAY pics
West Coast Turf has added some “game day” pics. We had to be there for “field inspection!”
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Get your own piece of BCS history
It was the “game seen around the world” last night, but it was the field that received more praise than either of the teams. Read the rest of this entry »
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TODAY AT THE ROSE BOWL…..
Ready for tomorrow’s BCS National Championship Game! Texas Longhorns vs Alabama Crimson Tide……… Read the rest of this entry »
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Rose Bowl pics….and BCS Champ Game overlay
New “Blog” from Jay coming soon! In the meantime, here are some pics from the sideline @ the Rose Bowl on New Years Day. Also of the field “overlay” we did right after that game in preparation for the BCS National Championship Game to be played @ the Rose Bowl Stadium on 1/7. Read the rest of this entry »
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Rose Bowl Gets Fresh Field NY Day
Jay is enjoying his holiday, but we thought we’d pass on some exciting turf news on to you anyhow! We have an exciting project going on this New Years Day in the world of college football (and sorry Jay, there is no “Michigan” involved in this story….). Read the rest of this entry »
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Preparing your soil for sod
The preparation of your soil is as important as the quality of the sod you put down. If your ground is not prepped right to begin with, you can anticipate several problems down the road. I am going to lay out a few easy steps for you to follow to make sure that your ground is ready to go for sod. Read the rest of this entry »
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Getting your lawn “Golf Course Green.”
As we approach the colder months of the year you may notice that your ryegrass on your Arizona lawn is starting to turn a little brown in color and lose some of that new “bright green” color. Read the rest of this entry »
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Save money on seed and water with seashore paspalum
I have written about the seashore paspalums in past blogs, but I think it’s important that I go over the information again. It’s December 1st –what does your dormant turf look like? Read the rest of this entry »
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Have you checked your irrigation clock and sprinklers lately?
I’m giving everyone a homework assignment for the weekend, but I better not catch anybody doing it during the Michigan/Ohio State game tomorrow. Don’t forget that as you read on and get ambitious there is no chore more important than a Michigan victory. OK–now that I have that out of the way I will begin. Let’s talk about efficient watering….. Read the rest of this entry »
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The “4 C’s” of Buying Sod
Most of us cross the path in our life when we learn the “4 C’s” of buying a diamond. But how about the 4 C’s of buying sod? Read the rest of this entry »
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ARTIFICIAL TURF: Fact VS Fiction
We hear every day that we need to protect the environment. Of course we should be doing as much as we can to “GO GREEN,” and guard our natural resources. Read the rest of this entry »
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Fertilizing 101
You might be asking–how exactly am I supposed to fertilize my lawn?
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Oct
Have you fertilized your newly overseeded sod yet?
If you’re around your 2nd-3rd week of letting your overseeded lawn come in, it’s time to get that second fertilizer application down. Read the rest of this entry »
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What are people asking? And what are the answers?
I’m extremely happy with the positive response we’ve received from our readers in the first month of our “sod blog.” It is great to see that many of you are passionate about having a healthy lawn!
Today I’d like to talk about some of the most popular questions that are asked of me on a weekly basis. Read the rest of this entry »
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Why buy “Perennial Rye” to overseed if “Annual Rye” is cheaper?
Now that the weather has changed and you are ready to spend more time outside, you will obviously want to have a beautiful winter lawn. That means overseeding your warm season grass with rye seed. Read the rest of this entry »
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Wondering which grass is “greener?” Try some Seashore Paspalum!
Since the Michigan game was a complete sleeper over the “powerhouse” known as Delaware State, I decided to check my inbox and see what people are asking questions about…..
Over the weekend I had several people wondering what the best option for grass is if they don’t want to overseed. There are a couple of choices. Read the rest of this entry »
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BOBSod takes lawns “Big League!”
BOBSod TAKES LAWNS BIG LEAGUE!
I am up a little early this Saturday morning preparing for a huge day of college football. I am also fielding several calls and e-mails about our BOBSod from the special that aired on FOX 10 last night. People get excited about their lawns, and their ability to have what the D-backs have on their own lawns. You can click on the photo above to check out the piece for yourself…..
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It’s October–LET THE OVERSEEDING BEGIN! And what to do next….
Well it is mid October, and as we all know that means–overseeding season! It’s what we Mid-Westerners call the “best time of year,” and the best time to look at grass. We all know how beautiful the ryegrass looks during the winter months, but let’s take a step back and touch on how to get the perfect lawn in Arizona….. Read the rest of this entry »
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Who is Jay Danek and why is he our “Sod Expert?”
Since this is my first blog, I think it’s important to introduce myself, and give you my background in the turf industry.
As you can see, they have deemed me “Mr. Wise Grass,” as I possess some knowledge that might seem silly to the average person regarding grass, but on the same token it’s very useful when we discuss the health of your lawn. Read the rest of this entry »
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Welcome to West Coast Turf/Western Sod’s new “Sod Blog!”
We’re excited to launch our new blog!
Our turfgrass expert is Jay Danek. We decided to call him “Mr. Wise Grass” (a term of endearment!) as we think he knows it all when it comes to your turf–and probably does! Jay will be regularly posting tips, advice, and his insights on what to do to keep your sod looking the best in Arizona. Read the rest of this entry »
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