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Why Sod Works for Southern Lawns

At Nimmer Turf, we’ve helped thousands of homeowners, builders, and landscapers transform bare ground into vibrant, picture-perfect lawns. A well-maintained yard doesn’t just look beautiful—it can boost your property value by up to 20% and instantly enhance curb appeal. If you’re wondering whether sod is the right choice for [...]

December 11th, 2017|Grass, Lawn Care, Sod|

How Do I Prepare My Lawn for Winter in South Carolina?

 How to Winterize Warm-Season Lawns in the Southeast As the premier grass and sod company in the Southeast, Nimmer Turf recommends preparing your lawn for cooler weather by starting a winterization program in October or November. While warm-season grasses like Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede, and St. Augustine naturally slow their [...]

November 22nd, 2017|Grass, Lawn Care|

Choosing the Right Sod for Shade: Best Warm-Season Grasses for Southern Lawns

The Best Warm-Season Grasses for Shade Growing grass in shaded lawns is one of the toughest challenges for homeowners, but it’s not impossible. With the right turfgrass variety and proper care, shaded areas can still be healthy, green, and attractive. At Nimmer Turf, we grow warm-season grasses specifically suited for [...]

October 3rd, 2017|Grass, Lawn Care, Sod|

What are the Benefits of Using Empire Turf® in South Carolina?

In this article, we will discuss why Empire Turf® a good choice as a low-country sod and the reasons why it looks beautiful in the South Carolina and Georgia landscapes. What Makes Empire Turf® a Good Choice as a Low-Country Sod? Empire® Zoysia is a versatile and hardy sod with [...]

September 11th, 2017|Grass, Lawn Care, Sod|

Centipede Grass: The Best Low-Maintenance Lawn for South Carolina

Centipede grass is famous for its heat tolerance and notably low maintenance requirements. As a favorite of lawn owners interested in minimal upkeep, Centipede grass requires far less care than most other grasses in South Carolina. In this article, we will discuss how South Carolina's climate affects Centipede grass, the [...]

July 7th, 2017|Grass, Lawn Care, Sod|
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