Top 10 Differences Between SEED And SOD Grass
Last updated on February 11th, 2023
There are a few key differences between SEED and SOD grass that you should be aware of before making a decision about which one to plant on your lawn. Here are 10 of the most important ones:
1. The first difference is that SEED grass is grown from seed, while SOD grass is grown from sod. Seed grass is less expensive than sod, but it takes longer to establish a lawn with seed grass. Sod grass is more expensive, but it establishes a lawn more quickly.
2. The SEED grass requires more water than SOD grass. This is because the roots of seed grass are not as deep as the roots of sod grass, so they cannot access water as easily. Seed grass also requires more fertilizer than sod grass. This is because seed grass is not as efficient at using nutrients from the soil as sod grass.
3. SEED grass is more susceptible to weeds than SOD grass. This is because the seeds of SEED grass are more likely to be blown away by the wind or carried away by animals, which gives weeds a better chance to take hold.
4. SEED grass is more likely to be affected by disease than SOD grass. This is because the diseases that affect SEED grass are more difficult to control than the diseases that affect SOD grass.
5. The SEED grass is more likely to be damaged by insects than SOD grass. This is because the insects that damage SEED grass are more difficult to control than the insects that damage SOD grass.
6. The SEED grass is more likely to be affected by drought than SOD grass. This is because the roots of SEED grass are not as deep as the roots of SOD grass, so they cannot access water as easily during periods of drought.
7. The SEED grass is more likely to be affected by frost than SOD grass. This is because the seeds of SEED grass are more likely to be damaged by frost than the seeds of SOD grass.
8. The SEED grass is more likely to be affected by wind than SOD grass. This is because the seeds of SEED grass are more likely to be blown away by the wind than the seeds of SOD grass.
9. The SEED grass is more likely to be affected by flooding than SOD grass. This is because the roots of SEED grass are not as deep as the roots of SOD grass, so they cannot access water as easily during periods of flooding.
10. The SEED grass is more likely to be affected by fire than SOD grass. This is because the seeds of SEED grass are more likely to be ignited by fire than the seeds of SOD grass.
Now that you know the key differences between SEED and SOD grass, you can make an informed decision about which type of grass is right for your lawn. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.