SOD & TURF
SOD also known as “sod rolls” or “sod strips,” refers to grass that has been grown in a nursery and then harvested in rolls or sheets, along with a thin layer of soil and roots. These rolls of grass can be easily transported and installed in outdoor areas, providing instant and uniform coverage. Sod is popular due to its convenience and ability to create an established-looking lawn immediately.
TURF is often used as a general term to refer to grass, but it can also specifically refer to grass cultivated for sports purposes, such as soccer fields, golf courses, and stadiums. Turf grass is typically of a specific variety selected for its resilience and ability to withstand intensive use and wear. It is carefully cultivated to maintain optimal density and quality, making it ideal for sports and recreational activities.
In summary, both sod and turf are forms of cultivated grass used to create attractive and functional outdoor green spaces. While sod offers a quick and convenient solution for establishing a lawn, turf specializes in resilience and performance for sports and recreational applications.

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