Professional Sod Installation for a Lush, Green Lawn—Fast

At Proscape Management, we provide expert sod installation services that give you an instantly beautiful lawn without hardly the wait. Whether you're starting fresh or replacing patchy grass, our team handles every step from site prep and grading to selecting the best sod for your soil and climate. Sod is a fast, effective solution for homeowners and businesses looking to improve curb appeal and enjoy a thick, healthy lawn right away. Serving Charlotte, and surrounding areas as we use high-quality grass and precision installation to ensure lasting results and proper root establishment.

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Choosing the right type of grass for your lawn can make a big difference in how it looks, feels, and holds up throughout the year. Here's a quick guide to help you understand the difference between Bermuda and Fescue, including when to plant and how to care for each:

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🌞 Bermuda Grass

  • Type: Warm-season grass

  • Best Planting Time: Late spring to early summer (when soil temps reach ~65–70°F)

  • Sunlight Needs: Full sun (6+ hours daily)

  • Growth Habit: Spreads aggressively, forms a dense lawn

  • Maintenance: Requires regular mowing in summer, thrives with fertilization

  • Watering: Drought-tolerant, but benefits from deep watering during dry spells

  • Dormancy: Turns brown in winter, goes dormant in cooler temps

🍂 Fescue Grass

  • Type: Cool-season grass

  • Best Planting Time: Early fall or early spring (ideal temps: 60–75°F)

  • Sunlight Needs: Tolerates partial shade better than Bermuda

  • Growth Habit: Grows in clumps, slower to spread

  • Maintenance: Less mowing in summer, prefers cooler temps

  • Watering: Needs consistent watering, especially during hot/dry weather

  • Dormancy: Stays green longer into fall and can stay green year-round in mild winters

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Brick house with a well-maintained green lawn, trees, and shrubs, under a partly cloudy sky.