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      <title>Understanding Dormant Sod</title>
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          Winter Lawn Care in Florida: Understanding Dormant Sod
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          Even in Florida, winter brings changes to your lawn. If your once-lush St. Augustine, Bermuda, Bahia, or Zoysia starts turning brown, don’t panic—this is completely natural. Here’s what’s happening and how to care for your grass during the cooler months.
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           Why Does Sod Go Dormant?
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          Warm-season grasses, including Florida’s native varieties, naturally enter a dormant state when temperatures drop. Think of it as “sleep mode” for your lawn: growth slows, and the vibrant green color fades to gold or brown. This process is a protective measure, not a sign that your lawn is dead.
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           The Benefits of Installing Dormant Sod
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          Even when grass looks brown, dormant sod remains a healthy, strong option for your lawn:
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          Healthy roots: While the blades may rest, the roots remain active underground, ready to thrive once warmer temperatures return.
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          Reduced planting stress: Installing sod in winter avoids the extreme heat of Florida summers, making it easier on your lawn and helping it establish quickly.
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          Instant coverage: Dormant sod provides immediate coverage, helping prevent mud, dust, weeds, and soil erosion while your lawn rests.
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           Caring for Dormant Sod
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          Dormant sod still needs proper care to stay healthy:
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          Watering: Keep sod moist, especially right after installation. Winter rains in Florida help, but pay attention to dry or windy conditions.
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          Proper installation: Lay sod on loose, prepared soil and press it down firmly to ensure good root contact and a strong start.
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          With a little care, your winter lawn will remain healthy underground and spring back to vibrant green as temperatures rise. Dormant doesn’t mean gone—it just means your lawn is taking a well-deserved rest.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 15:58:01 GMT</pubDate>
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