Slater Turf Farms

Landscapers

Hire an experienced Landscaper Contractor

Landscapers
Landscape contractors can take your landscape from country to city in a matter of days.

Our customers are primarily landscape contractors. Preparing and installing turfgrass sod is laborious. There is a right way to do the job, many wrong ways to do the job, and there are no shortcuts. An experienced landscape contractor has the knowledge, labor, materials, sources, vendors, and equipment to do the job correctly. They know which turfgrasses will work at the various times of year, in the soil conditions of your yard, and they know how to measure for the sod and prepare your soil for the grass. Soil fertility, topographic grading, pest management, irrigation, watering after installation, fertilizing, mowing, how much to order, when to order, where to place the sod when it arrives, who has the best sod, and which turfgrass sod to buy are a few of the many questions a professional landscape contractor can solve for you.

Many landscape contractors have earned degrees from Spartanburg Technical College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, or North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. These are examples of colleges which have horticultural degrees that landscapers attain before going into their landscaping business. Other landscapers may have other degrees for other schools, degrees which contribute to their abilities to complete a professional job at your request.

Professional Landscaper Contractors are educated and experienced. It is worthwhile to hire that education and experience. When looking and choosing a Landscape contractor ask which professional organizations to which they belong. In South Carolina the South Carolina Landscape and Nusery Association is a prominent organization. The South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association is also very important. In North Carolina look for membership in the North Carolina Landscape Contractors Association, the North Carolina Nursery Association, and the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina. Membership in these organizations provide the contractors with continuing education, access to industry vendors, and professional newsletters and magazines.

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