Turf/Sod
In Georgia's warm and humid climate, homeowners often weigh the benefits of artificial turf against real sod. Artificial turf offers a consistently green appearance year-round with minimal maintenance, no mowing, watering, or fertilizing required. It's particularly advantageous in areas with water restrictions or for those seeking a low-maintenance lawn. However, it can have a higher initial installation cost and may become hot under direct sunlight. On the other hand, real sod provides a natural look and feel, contributing to the local ecosystem by supporting soil health and biodiversity. While it requires regular upkeep, including watering and mowing, many homeowners prefer its authentic appearance and environmental benefits
Zoysia Grasses: Known for their dense growth and soft texture, varieties like Emerald, Zeon, and Meyer Zoysia offer excellent drought tolerance and a lush green appearance.
Bermudagrass: Bermudagrass is a popular choice for durability and quick recovery, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
Fescue: Fescue is a cool-season grass suitable for Georgia's transitional zones, offering a deep green color and adaptability to various soil types.
Artificial Turf: Artificial turf is an excellent low-maintenance option that provides a consistently green and manicured look throughout the year. It's ideal for areas with heavy foot traffic or water restrictions, offering durability and long-term savings on lawn care.