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If you have a few bare spots in your lawn, don't resod.
Replace patches of yellow or dead grass and resod bare spots.
Bashirou Balogoun, a landscaper, was hired to resod it, fast.
If the seed in the salt-exposed soil grows, it is safe to reseed or resod.
Rip out the old sod, put down a 4" layer of good topsoil, and reseed or resod.
Of 1,619 players who participated, 678 chose Heinz Field's grass, which tends to easily get torn up and often has to be resod.
Just cut them down and resod the lawn where they'd been and put in half a dozen small metal tables with gaily colored umbrellas.
It's all but unheard of to resod greens so near a PGA Tour event.
Democrats had already dropped provisions that Republicans had mocked, including money to resod the National Mall and expand family planning programs.
That grass never took root because of bad weather, and the university was forced to resod the field again only three weeks after the old sod was laid.
There is no need to resod the grass field because the job was done in December, and it held up fine in Sunday's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"I think I'm going to resod in a couple of weeks," said Edward Katz of Atlantic Beach, "but this doesn't seem to be covered by some insurance companies."
It was resod after high school football championship games in late November, then again after the NHL's Winter Classic on New Year's Day.
They have come back to work - to scrape, grade and resod the field in a frantic effort to get their team, which, after all, is still in a pennant race, back home.
Belichick said the Patriots were required by the National Football League to resod the worn-out turf at Gillette Stadium before Saturday's game, and it may become one of the game's intriguing subplots.
And it will most likely resod Welfare Park, where the field is in such fragile shape after a harsh fall and early winter that the Terriers could not play for 54 consecutive days between November and January.
But Mr. Oettinger insisted that it made little sense to resod the practice field at the middle school, which gets so torn up by athletic activity that children playing there return to class with muddy shoes, which angers custodians.
Expedience is important in the industry: One of Occhi’s lender-owned listings is getting fined $300 per month by a community homeowners’ association because its lawn has died, so Occhi dispatched a property clean-up contractor to resod the lawn for $1,100.