
Tailored Turf Options for Every Yard
Carlson Sod is a family-owned sod farm in Maple Lake, MN, delivering premium, farm-fresh and durable Kentucky Bluegrass sod for homes and businesses. We proudly serve local contractors, landscapers, and homeowners with reliable service and high-quality turf that thrives in our regional climate.
Sod Types Offered
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St. Augustine Sod
At Carlson Sod, we focus on one thing and do it exceptionally well—Premium Kentucky Bluegrass Sod. This exclusive, professional-grade blend is built to thrive in Minnesota’s tough climate and can’t be found in big box stores.
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Why Choose Us
Essential Sod Care
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Watering
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Fertilizing
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Mowing
Dealing with Dead Patches?
No problem—just rake, reseed with our matching blend, and water. No full replacement needed.
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Estimate Your Sod Needs
Seasonal Availability
In Minnesota, we install sod from late April to early October, depending on weather. Cooler temps slow rooting—plan early!
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Sod Installation Guide
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Ground Prep
To ensure proper sod installation, it is essential to prepare the area beforehand. Sod should be installed on smooth, bare soil. Sod installation involves several steps: First, remove any existing grass, weeds, rocks, or other foreign materials, such as leaves. Preparation methods include utilizing a tiller, a Harley rake, or manual labor. The objective is to expose as much of the topsoil area as possible, allowing the new roots to grow. If necessary, adding topsoil may be the best course of action. In cases of uncertainty, we would be happy to provide guidance.
If using weed killer to remove existing grass or weeds, ALL WEED KILLERS HAVE DIFFERENT SPECIFICATIONS ON HOW LONG TO WAIT TO SOD AFTER APPLICATION. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE LABEL.
If planning to install an irrigation system, it should be done prior to the finished grade. If no irrigation system is present, it is vital to have a sprinklers on site to set up immediately after installation.
Ensuring the finished grade is smooth is crucial, as the sod will conform to the installed grade. The soil near the edges of driveways and sidewalks should be approximately 3/4 inch below the edge of the concrete to create a smooth transition after installation.
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How to
Once an area of approximately 400 square feet is installed, start watering immediately.
As sod is a perishable product, it is crucial to maintain rotating sprinklers on freshly laid areas while proceeding with the installation of the remaining yard, thereby ensuring the sod remains sufficiently moist and preventing dehydration.
The initial day of watering is crucial. Your sod must be completely saturated before retiring for the evening. Watering should continue until the sod roots down. This will take 1 to 2 weeks. Keep sod consistently moist to ensure the underlying soil remains damp.
To ensure optimal results, sod should be laid within 24 hours of delivery. In periods of high temperatures, same-day installation is necessary, as sod experiences shock after being harvested and relocated. Proper hydration is vital; thus, immediate watering is necessary.
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Mowing
Generally your new sod can be mowed within the first 10-14 days after installation. Go around to several different areas of the yard and tug on edges to see if the grass has rooted. If the grass is well rooted it’s time to mow.
The grass will be extra long so:
It is best to use a walk behind mower the first time you mow.
Put the deck up as high as it goes
Mow slowly, at half throttle or less.
You may need to bag or rake up clippings.
Let’s Get Rolling on Your New Lawn
Ready to lay down lush, green sod? Whether it’s a backyard refresh or a full-scale landscaping project, we’ll help you get the right turf at the right price. Get a fast, no-hassle quote today and see how easy it is to go green with Carlson Sod.
