Fescue Sod – Good Times To Plant
Q: Is it too late to plant fescue sod?
A: Anytime between now and March would be fine. Fescue is a cool-season grass and does much of its growth between fall and late spring. Once the sod is laid, water often enough to keep it moist but never soggy. The sod should root rapidly and you’ll have a nice lawn next year.
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