Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Lawn Grass delivered and installed - starting at 169 per pallet - Houston - River Oaks - Heights - Downtown - Bellaire - Montrose - Rice

Hello Houston TX

Spring is right around the corner and its time to go out side - enjoy this lovely weather and figure out what to do next in the yard

Is it too cold to install sod at this time of year?

The simple answer is no!

Sod grass may look a little shabby - coming out of dormancy - it will have tan and green mixed together - but cold does not kill a new lawn

The trick about installing sod in the cooler months is to remember that newly planted sod does need to be regularly watered even in mild temperatures - Be careful with areas of shade and/or heavy shade because they need less water

Get a Jump Start of Spring - call before the rush and backlog start

Jeremy Goldstein @ 713-291-9466
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email sodmonster@gmail.com

web site 169sod.com

We sod Houston
Grass delivered and installed starting at 169 per pallet
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St Augustine
Emerald Zoysia
Palmetto St Augustine
sod for shade


Get a Start on Spring - St Augustine sod delivered and installed - Houston - Garden Oak - The Heights - River Oaks

Hello Houston, Jeremy Goldstein+ here manager of Heights Hauling and Landscape. We are Houston's premier sod installation contractor. We specialize in laying fresh, green, quality sod in Houston TX. The most common type of sod installed in town is St Augustine Raleigh sod.

We are now in the last week of Jan 2015 and the day and night temperatures are all over the place day to day and week to week. Is it too COLD to install a new St Augustine lawn?
The simplest answer is no it not too cold to install sod.

 However, with these cold and wet conditions the sod will need to be watered less. We recommend newly installed sod be watered about 15 min only one time a day, This heavy watering will take out the air pockets and help set the sod into the soil or what some people call the friable seed bed.

After about FIVE [5] days of daily water, its time to dry up the sod a bit. This second phase, backing down the water to about 10 -15 min 3 times a week in the morning, again about 1 hour before sunrise, will force the sod to start putting out roots. Sod laid in area's that are shady will need less water and take longer to root.

Maintenance watering varies based on many conditions. Normal maintenance watering is 2 or 3 x a week for about 15 min. Best time to water varies based on the time of year but other than the coldest months [December and January] it should be before sunrise. In the coldest months of the year it can be post sun rise but before 10 am

we never recommend watering sod every day after the initial watering in period
we never recommend watering at night. Night watering promotes fungus of all kinds

We install several different types of sod that are great for Houston's climate.
Raleigh St Augustine is a good all around grass and is the most economical
Palmetto St Augustine is a more shade tolerant sod
Bermuda [Celebration] is a fine bladed sod that is more drought tolerant - can handle more traffic with less wear and does well in both light shade and full sun
Zoysia [Emerald] is a fine bladed sod that is soft - slow growing. This sod is more expensive and requires a bit of specialized care but its worth it.

Please feel free to give us a call or email or visit our website
http://www.169sod.com

Jeremy Goldstein @ 713-291-9466
email sodmonster@gmail.com

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Sod installation Spring 2015 - Is your yard a muddy mess? Sod and Drainage Experts in Houston TX

Hello Houston

Longer days and warmer temperatures are coming to town

The spring planting season is almost here for 2015

Its time to go outside and evaluate your yard for the coming warmer months

The biggest issues right now are drainage and dead grass

The heavy soil of Houston drains poorly when saturated with water by winter storms and cold temperatures - sod coming out of dormancy is not dead - and its way to early to fertilize

We install ST Augustine sod starting at 169 per pallet [delivery charges are extra and vary by location]

Ground prep is done prior to installation by using sharp shovels [best practices] removing the old dead turf and weeds and scaring the remaining surface soil

This is the best time to adjust the grade either by contouring the existing soil or by adding new enriched top soil -

Waste is hauled away and most of the time a soil conditioner added [we use gypsum or other organics]

Anyone recommending a starter fertilizer is doing you, the environment, and your new lawn a disservice at this time of year.

Post installation - Sod is watered in and rolled or tampered with a lawn roller
Do not skip this important step - setting the sod creates a bond between the underlying soil and the newly planted block sod - skipping this step can create an environment of lumps or at a worst case - air gaps that prevent the new sod from taking root

Sod professionally delivered and installed
St Augustine -
Palmetto [shade tolerant grass]
Zoysia
Celebration Bermuda
others upon request

Jeremy Goldstein
169sod.com
sodmonster@gmail.com
Cell / text 713-291-9466
Weeds - Bad Grading - a Disaster

Basic removal before hand / Finnish Grading




soil and soil conditioner added

"Dormant Sod" 

Finished 

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Monday, January 5, 2015

Gravel Driveway in Houston TX

A rehab project with a small budget needed to widen and install a ornamental rock driveway

A mix of 60 year old shell and random rock 


Dirt driveway leading up to garage apartment 

Old Rock excavated and moved to low dirt area
Graded high in back to lower at the street 


Finished project - Rock will wash out to off gray - white color 
 The reddish brown tones are "fines" that set up 
and harden like concrete to support car traffic - area was hand tamped 
Start to finish in two 6 hour days 

Landscape for builders

A building site transformed from a jumble of weeds and boards to groomed landscape

Hand grading and drainage 

Flower beds and Live Oak trees planted 

The Job-site Before 

Rough in grade - ready for drainage and new soil 

finished grade including new soil and gypsum

a little dryer 

new sod installed [Dormant in December 2014]

new sod installed w/ trees flowers and mulch