Landscaping timing answers

Practical timing answers for landscaping projects, including how long to wait, what affects the schedule, and what can go wrong if the work is rushed.

HLD-041 · Typical timing: 10 to 21 days

How Long Does Sod Take To Root?

Sod usually begins rooting in 10 to 14 days and can establish more fully in 3 to 6 weeks.

HLD-043 · Typical timing: 1 to 3 years

How Long Does Mulch Last?

Organic mulch commonly lasts 1 to 3 years before it breaks down enough to need refreshing.

HLD-044 · Typical timing: hours to 2 weeks

How Long Does Weed Killer Take To Work?

Some contact weed killers show results within hours, while systemic herbicides may take 7 to 14 days to fully work.

HLD-045 · Typical timing: immediately after installation

How Long Before Watering New Sod?

New sod should be watered immediately after installation, usually within 30 minutes, so roots and soil do not dry out.

How to use these landscaping answers

Start with the timing range, then adjust for jobsite conditions. Temperature, moisture, product type, thickness, traffic, and inspection requirements can change the schedule. When manufacturer instructions conflict with a general estimate, follow the product instructions.