How to Cut Sod
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If you are planning to create a new garden or install a fresh lawn, cutting sod is an essential step in the process. Sod, also known as turf, consists of grass and soil held together by roots. Knowing how to cut sod correctly will not only save your time and energy but will also result in a healthier lawn. In this article, we will cover the steps required for cutting sod efficiently and effectively.
1. Preparation
Before you begin cutting, you need to prepare the area where you want to install your new lawn. Clear the area of any debris, such as rocks and branches. Next, measure the area to determine the amount of sod needed. Ensure that the soil is moist but not overly saturated which can make cutting more difficult.
2. Choose the right tool
There are several tools available for cutting sod, including:
– Manual sod cutter: This is a simple tool with a horizontal cutting blade attached to a long handle. It requires pushing down on the handle with your body weight to create leverage and cut through the roots.
– Kick-type sod cutter: Similar to a manual cutter but with an additional crossbar used for kicking motions that cut through the roots.
– Power sod cutter: A gas or electric-powered machine that makes it easier to cut large areas. It has a blade that slices through the soil at an adjustable depth.
Choose a tool that best suits your needs based on the size of your project and your level of physical strength.
3. Mark straight lines
Use wooden stakes and string lines to mark straight lines where you want to cut the edges of your sod pieces. For curved edges, flexible tubing or garden hoses may be used instead.
4. Begin cutting
For manual or kick-type sod cutters:
– Begin at one end of the marked line and push or kick down on the cutter.
– Using short back-and-forth motions, work your way down the sod to straighten any uneven cuts.
– Lift the edge of the strip with a spade or shovel and roll it up as you go.
For power sod cutters:
– Start at one end of the marked line and turn on the machine.
– Hold it steady while lowering the blade into the soil at your desired depth.
– Guide the cutter slowly and evenly along the marked lines.
– Roll up the cut strips after it’s removed.
5. Cut cross-sections
If you need to move or transport the sod, you may want to cut it into smaller sections, typically 1 to 2 feet wide. This can make it easier to handle and reduce breakage during transport.
6. Care for your new lawn
After laying your freshly-cut sod in its new location, water it thoroughly to help establish roots. Keep it well-watered for several weeks until it is firmly rooted into the ground.
By following these steps, you can cut sod with ease and efficiency, leading to a beautiful and healthy lawn.