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Best Looking Native Ground Cover

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Best Looking Native Ground Cover
Sod and Seed, Inc. dives deep into discussing Kurapia ground cover and the California Native Lippia Phyla Nodiflora. The benefits of these two ground covers is discussed, as well as lawn care tips and native properties.

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Kurapia ground cover VS Frog Fruit or CA Native Lippia (Video)

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Kurapia ground cover VS Frog Fruit or CA Native Lippia (Video)
Join Sod and Seed, Inc. in this 6-minute video to discuss some similarities and differences between Kurapia ground cover and Turkey Tangle Frog Fruit, or California Native Lippia. We cover traits of these two plants such as color, texture, height and flowering patters. Sod and Seed, Inc. also briefly discussed planting Kurapia plugs VS Kurapia sod rolls.

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Kurapia Ground Cover vs Hybrid Tall Fescue with Bluegrass Sod

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Kurapia Ground Cover vs Hybrid Tall Fescue with Bluegrass Sod
Join us for the ultimate battle between Kurapia ground cover sod and our Delta 9010 Hybrid Tall Fescue with Kentucky Bluegrass! We discuss benefits of both ground covers and what factors may sway you one way or another. The benefits of each choice are reviewed along with lawn care recommendations.

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Best sod for Elk Grove Californa

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Best sod for Elk Grove Californa

 Sod Elk Grove In the city of Elk Grove, or any of the surrounding areas in Sacramento County the conditions are hot and dry but cool off quickly in the evening.  The City has about 2 feet of Sandy loam base before you begin penetrating into the subsoil which is claypen. This allows a wide variety of sods or grasss to choose from. The most popular grasses currently for Elk Grove being hybrid Tall Fescue, dwarf fescue, and Bermuda blends. All of these types of grasses Are suitable for medium to heavy foot traffic. Most blends do come mixed with...

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