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Calculatrice Gratuite de Gazon

Une pelouse parfaite commence par des maths parfaites.

Calculez les rouleaux exacts nécessaires, y compris les pertes.

Calculez votre projet

Diagramme du projet

L: 10 ftW: 5 ft

Rouleaux de gazon nécessaires

Rouleaux (10 pi²)

Entrez les dimensions ci-dessus

Graines de gazon nécessaires

lb de graines

Pour nouveau gazon (~4 lb/1 000 pi²)

Profondeurs recommandées pour Gazon

Projet / UtilisationProfondeur recommandée
Sod Roots Soil Prep4–6 inches of Topsoil base
Grass Seed Soil Prep3–4 inches of Topsoil base
Top Dressing Existing Lawn0.25–0.5 inches compost
Lawn Aeration & SeedingN/A

Comment calculer le volume de Gazon

La plupart des fournisseurs vendent le gazon à la verge cube. Pour convertir la surface en verges cubes, utilisez cette formule :

Volume (cu yd) = (Length × Width × Depth) ÷ 27

Notre calculatrice multiplie également le résultat par 0 tonnes/vg³ (densité standard) pour estimer le poids.

Conseils de pros

1

Lay sod rolls in a staggered, brick-like pattern to make the seams less visible and prevent erosion.

2

Water newly laid sod twice daily for the first two weeks until the roots anchor firmly into the soil.

3

For grass seed, rake the soil lightly to create grooves, spread the seed, and lightly roll or press it to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.

Foire aux questions

How big is a standard roll of sod?
A standard sod roll is 2 feet wide by 5 feet long, covering exactly 10 square feet. Pallets of sod typically contain 50 rolls (500 square feet) or 45 rolls (450 square feet).
How many pounds of grass seed do I need per square foot?
For a brand new lawn, you need about 4 to 8 lbs of grass seed per 1,000 square feet (depending on the grass type). For overseeding an existing lawn, use 2 to 4 lbs per 1,000 square feet.
How long does sod take to root?
Sod usually starts to root within 10 to 14 days. You can test it by gently pulling up on a corner of a sod roll. If you feel resistance, the roots have successfully grown into the soil.
When is the best time to lay sod or plant grass seed?
Cool-season grasses (like Fescue or Kentucky Bluegrass) are best planted in early Fall or early Spring. Warm-season grasses (like Bermuda or Zoysia) are best planted in late Spring or early Summer.

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