Monthly Archives: August 2025

How to Maintain a Lush Lawn Without Wasting Water in Florida

Maintaining a lush lawn in Florida doesn’t mean wasting gallons of water. With smart strategies, you can reduce consumption, lower utility bills, and still enjoy a green, healthy yard. Here’s how to balance beauty and sustainability. Water Deep, Not Daily Overwatering is one of the biggest mistakes. Instead of shallow daily watering, apply 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, split into 2–3 deep sessions. This trains roots to grow deeper, making your lawn more drought-resistant. Water Early [...]

2025-08-28T17:17:20+00:00August 28, 2025|Uncategorized|

Installing Sod Around Pools and Patios: Florida Home Tips

Pools and patios are a staple of Florida outdoor living, but they present unique challenges when installing sod. From heat reflection to drainage, the environment around hardscaping requires strategic sod selection and maintenance. Here’s how to get the best results when laying sod around these high-traffic, high-heat zones. Considerations Before Installing Sod Heat Reflection: Concrete and pavers reflect heat, which can dry out nearby sod faster. Water Splash: Chlorine from pools can burn grass if exposure is consistent. Drainage: [...]

2025-08-26T14:42:53+00:00August 26, 2025|Sod Installation, Sod Tips|

Top 5 Signs Your Sod Isn’t Getting Enough Water (and What to Do)

Proper watering is critical to establishing and maintaining a healthy Florida lawn. When sod doesn’t receive enough water—especially in the early weeks—it can fail to root, become stressed, or even die. Recognizing the warning signs early allows you to adjust your watering routine and save your investment. Here are the top 5 signs your sod isn’t getting enough water—and how to fix it: Grass Blades are Wilting or Curling One of the earliest signs of dehydration is curled or [...]

2025-08-20T14:25:38+00:00August 20, 2025|Sod Tips|

How to Prep Sandy Soil for Sod in Southwest Florida San

Sandy soil is common in Southwest Florida, and while it offers excellent drainage, it also presents unique challenges when installing sod. Water and nutrients pass through quickly, which can stress young roots if not appropriately managed. Here’s how to prepare sandy soil so your sod has the best chance to establish and flourish. Step 1: Clear the Area Remove all debris, weeds, and old grass. If replacing an existing lawn, use a sod cutter or shovel to eliminate remnants [...]

2025-08-18T14:28:19+00:00August 18, 2025|Sod Tips|

Can Sod Handle Florida’s Hurricane Season? Here’s What to Know

Florida’s hurricane season—from June through November—brings heavy rains, strong winds, and flooding risks that can stress or damage your lawn. If you’re planning to install sod or already have a newly sodded yard, here’s what you need to know about protecting it before, during, and after a storm. Can Sod Survive a Hurricane? Yes—mature sod can handle a hurricane much better than bare soil or freshly seeded lawns. Sod acts as a protective barrier, reducing erosion and holding soil [...]

2025-08-15T18:08:20+00:00August 15, 2025|Sod Tips|

Do You Need to Water Every Day After Laying Sod in Florida?

Proper watering is one of the most important steps for successfully establishing sod in Florida’s warm, sunny climate. The initial weeks after sod installation are critical for root development, and over- or under-watering can jeopardize the health of your new lawn. So, do you need to water every day? The short answer is: yes, for the first phase. Phase 1: The First 7–10 Days – Frequent Light Watering Immediately after installation, begin watering your new sod within 30 minutes. [...]

2025-08-12T15:27:45+00:00August 14, 2025|Lawn Care Tips, Sod Tips|

How to Spot and Fix Common Florida Sod Diseases

Florida’s hot, humid climate is paradise for grass—and unfortunately, also for the fungi and pests that attack it. Whether you’ve just installed fresh sod or are maintaining an established lawn, recognizing common diseases early can save your yard and your wallet. Brown Patch Fungus Symptoms: Circular brown or yellow patches, especially in cooler months. Cause: Overwatering, high nitrogen levels, or poor drainage. Solution: Improve drainage, reduce watering, and apply a fungicide. Mow with clean blades to prevent spread. Gray [...]

2025-08-12T15:22:48+00:00August 12, 2025|Sod Tips, Soil Testing|

How to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Florida Sod

Sometimes it’s obvious—your lawn looks like a patchy wasteland. Other times, the signs are subtle: thinning, discoloration, or bare spots that just don’t bounce back. So, how do you know when your Florida sod is beyond saving and replacement is the smarter option? At Sunshine Sod, we help homeowners all across Florida determine whether a lawn can be revived or needs to be replaced. Here’s how to spot the signs—and what to do next. Your Lawn Is Constantly Yellow, [...]

2025-08-11T16:17:06+00:00August 11, 2025|Sod Replacement|
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