This includes clearing the area of any existing vegetation, rocks, or debris. The ground may also be graded to ensure proper drainage.
The soil is then prepared by tilling and amending it with organic matter to improve its structure and fertility.
Depending on the method chosen, either sod (pre-grown grass) is rolled out and laid on the prepared soil, or a slurry of seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water is sprayed onto the soil surface.
After installation, regular maintenance is necessary, including mowing, fertilizing, and watering, to ensure the new lawn remains healthy and vibrant.