Best Sod For Modesto

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Best Sod and Grass Seed Types For Modesto

Thank you for joining Sod and Seed, Inc. for today's topic, the best sod and grass seed types for Modesto. The city of Modesto is located in Stanislaus County in California's Central Valley, approximately 90 miles east of San Francisco and 75 miles south of Sacramento. Modest is a large city surrounded by farming, to say the least. The rich soil of Modesto, along with frequent warm-weather days, is perfect for almost any plant to thrive in. For Modesto, the winter season stays warm enough to avoid winter frosts, making bermudagrass popular. However, Modesto also receives enough rain to make fescue sod or fescue grass seed about the same amount of work and cost of a bermuda grass without the winter dormancy.

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All in all, Modesto experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summers can be quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while winters are generally mild with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 60s. Modesto has a large selection of grass types to choose from, and here we will go over the best type of sod and grass seed!

Kurapia Ground Cover

Kurapia Ground Cover has gained popularity in Modesto for many reasons, but the two main benefits of Kurapia Ground Cover that Modesto loves are low-maintenance and drought tolerance. The claims are true, Kurapia never has to be mowed! So swap in Kurapia Ground Cover and swap out your lawn mower! Kurapia Ground Cover also loves the sun, and won't easily scare off with Modesto's heat. Kurapia ground cover was made using the native Lippia or Phyla Nodiflora aka Frog Fruit or Texas Turkey Tangle, which naturally occurs in California, giving Kurapia Ground Cover an advantage for adaptation. Kurapia ground cover sells fast, get it while you can!

 

 

Hybrid Tall Fescue with Bluegrass Sod

A hybrid tall fescue with Bluegrass is an excellent sod type for Modesto that customers keep coming back to. A tall fescue with Kentucky Bluegrass sod combines the benefits of both tall fescue sod and Kentucky Bluegrass sod, making this hybrid a top performer for lawns and gardens! Below are our most popular tall fescue sod blends and mixes. 

 

 

Delta Tall 9010

The Delta Tall 9010 has been our best seller for many consecutive years in Modesto. The Delta Tall Fescue with Kentucky Bluegrass offers a pristine and hardy lawn for hosting kids, pets, social events, and sports! Get the water toys and sunblock ready for summer fun on your ew Delta 9010 Fescue sod lawn!

 

 

Delta Tall 9010 Grass Seed

Enjoy the benefits of our Delta Tall 9010 in both sod rolls form and grass seed form. Our Delta Tall 9010 Fescue with Bluegrass seed is farm-grade and high-quality, making it possible to easily plant a new lawn or reseed an existing lawn. 

 

 

West Coaster Tall Fescue SOD

Sod and Seed, Inc. has proudly been serving Modesto with the West Coaster Tall Fescue sod for decades! A classic sod type, our West Coaster Tall Fescue ship 6 days a week, bringing beauty and practicality to Modesto one home at a time. 

 

 

West Coaster Tall Fescue Grass Seed

Enjoy of our West Coaster Tall Fescue grass seed for reseeding an existing lawn or planting a new lawn from seed! Grass seed has an excellent shelf life and can last up to 2-3 seasons for all seeding purposes. 

 

 

Elite Plus

Elite Plus Fescue sod regularly ship to Modesto, offering benefits such as heat tolerance, drought tolerance and disease resistance. Elite Plus sod has a uniform, clean look with the added benefit of a slower growth rate, resulting in decreased maintenance needs. 

 

 

Elite Plus Fescue Sod Grass Seed

You can skip the Elite Plus fescue sod and go straight for Elite Plus fescue sod grass seed! All orders require a 1-2 week shipment process, so be sure to order your seed well ahead of time. Grass seed is an excellent way to save money and watch a lawn come to life. 

 

 

RTF Fescue Sod

Modesto has been waiting for RTF sod, the only fescue that self-heals! RTF offers the same benefits as our other hybrid tall fescues with bluegrass, but has two added benefits. First, the RTF can heal itself, so when damaged, just ensure the RTF has proper care and watch it recover. Secondly, the RTF has improved shade tolerance, which is highly desirable in hot cities like Modesto. With improved shade tolerance, your lawn can take cover from the sun with you! 

 

 

RTF Sod Grass Seed

RTF grass seed must be special ordered, please contact us at 1-800-381-8163 for a free quote and to check for availability. 

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Hybrid Bermuda Grass

TIF TUF Hybrid Bermuda Grass

Hybrid bermuda grass is a popular choice for Modesto sod lawns because it stands up well to heat, drought, and foot traffic. Hybrid bermua grass is often seen on golf courses and PGA Tours, and for good reason! The newest and best hybrid bermuda grass on the market is our TUF TUF hybrid bermuda grass sod. With improved shade tolerance and a shortened dormancy period, our TIF TUF bermuda grass is sure to impress!

 

Thank you for making it to the end with us for Modesto's list of the best sod types and best grass seed types. We deliver Monday through Saturday, and our office hours are Monday through Saturday from 7 am to 5 pm. Reach us via phone at 1-800-381-6283 for a free quote and be sure to ask us about our price-beat offers! 

More Information About Modesto

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We deliver to the greater Modest area, including surrounding cities such as Turlock, Riverbank, Oakdale, Ceres, Patterson, Newman, Hughson, Salida, Waterford, Denair, Crows Landing, West Modest, Keyes and Bret Harte. 

About Modesto

Modesto is a city located in the Central Valley of California. It is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County. Here's some information about Modesto:

Location and Geography: Modesto is situated approximately 90 miles east of San Francisco and 75 miles south of Sacramento. It covers an area of about 44 square miles and is surrounded by fertile agricultural land.

Population: As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Modesto had an estimated population of around 215,000 residents. It is the 18th largest city in California.

Agriculture: Modesto is known for its agricultural industry, and the region produces a wide variety of crops, including almonds, walnuts, peaches, tomatoes, dairy products, and poultry. The city's location in the Central Valley makes it an ideal location for farming and agricultural activities.

Economy: Apart from agriculture, Modesto's economy is diverse and includes industries such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, education, and professional services. It is home to a number of companies and corporations, contributing to its economic growth.

Culture and Entertainment: Modesto has a vibrant arts and cultural scene. The city hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Graffiti Summer celebration, which pays homage to the city's connection to the American Graffiti film. The Gallo Center for the Arts is a renowned venue for performing arts, featuring music, theater, and dance performances.

Education: Modesto is served by several school districts and has numerous public and private schools. It is home to Modesto Junior College, which is one of the oldest community colleges in California, and California State University, Stanislaus, a public university located nearby.

Parks and Recreation: Modesto offers various parks, recreational areas, and outdoor activities. Some popular parks include Graceada Park, Dry Creek Regional Park, and the Modesto Reservoir, which provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping.

Transportation: The city is well-connected by major highways, including Interstate 5 and State Routes 99 and 132, making it easily accessible by road. Modesto also has an airport, the Modesto City-County Airport, offering limited commercial flights.

Film Connections: Modesto gained popularity through George Lucas's 1973 coming-of-age film "American Graffiti," which was set in the city during the early 1960s. Many locations in Modesto were featured in the film, and the city embraces its connection to the movie through various events and attractions.

It's important to note that while this information provides a general overview of Modesto, the city may have undergone recent changes or developments since this blog was published. For the most up-to-date information, it's recommended to consult official sources or visit the city's official website.


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  • What’s your most affordable sod for Modesto?

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  • How does the Kurapia take to dogs in full sun?

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