Gardening — phyla nodiflora

Lippia Ground Cover

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Lippia Ground Cover
Sod and Seed, Inc. shares about the Lippia ground cover, also known as Frog Fruit or Frogfruit, Turkey Tangle or Texas Turkey Tangle and Phyla Nodiflora. Lippia is a revolutionary native ground cover used as an alternative ground cover for sod lawns. Lippia ground cover never needs to be mowed, is significantly more drought-tolerant than sod lawns and is a native plant. Join us to learn more!

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Native Seed and Native Plant Open House by Hedgerow Farms

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Native Seed and Native Plant Open House by Hedgerow Farms
Sod and Seed, Inc. thanks Julia Michaels and all the staff at Hedgerow Farms for hosting an awesome Open House Event! We also want to thank Jodie Sheffield and Delta Bluegrass, Co. for their contribution to native sod farming and native seed production. Learn more about native plants and native grass seed with us!

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How to Get Rich Being a Garden Influencer

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How to Get Rich Being a Garden Influencer
Becoming the next top influencer may sounds crazy but join us to learn why it may not be the worst idea. Becoming the next Garden Influencer is a great opportunity to share information about our plants and grow your following. The process is simple, so join us to learn how!

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Best Time of Year to Lay Sod

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Best Time of Year to Lay Sod
Join us at Sod and Seed, Inc. as we discuss the ideal conditions for laying a new sod lawn! There may be things to consider before laying sod in your lawn that are missed and we can help you catch them!

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Types of Mulch

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Types of Mulch
Hello and welcome to Sod and Seed, Inc! Check out our mulch selection and join us as we discuss four major types of mulch which include but are not limited to options such as wood chip mulch, bark mulch, cedar mulch, pebble, granite, red lava rock, rubber mulch, cover crops, Kurapia, Lippia and many more.

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