sodding

/ˈsɑdɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of covering an area with strips of grass and soil (sod) to create a lawn.
    • The landscaping crew finished the sodding of the front yard in just one day.
    • They hired a professional for the sodding because the ground needed careful preparation.
    • Sodding is faster than seeding if you want an instant green lawn.
adjective
  1. Used for or relating to the process of laying sod.
    • He bought a special sodding tool to cut the edges neatly.
    • The sodding project required a lot of water to keep the new grass alive.
    • The sodding machine rolled out the turf in long, even strips.