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Weirdly, the EP works best when its tracks feel more like sketches. Wolf's always erred on the side of oversharing, and the rapid succession of his band's two best LPs 's Alopecia and Eskimo Snow suggested that a solidified lineup had inspired a period of artistic fertility.

For the first time, a band that always follows its wildly erratic muse sounds the way they think you want them to. This much is clear from the overall sonic character of Sod , which ties up the loose ends from Eskimo Snow , a musically sedate but artistically unstable record. Wolf's voice has always been incapable of sounding traditionally "pretty," but it caused an interesting friction as the band incorporated acoustic guitars, piano, and post-rock percussion. The title track here is every bit as maddeningly sticky as "Palmistry", But whereas the latter was a cathartic reprieve amidst Alopecia 's heft, everything comes too easy on "Sod in the Seed", its sing-song hooks and self-satisfied pop culture references instantly triggering repressed memories of post- Beck alterna-rappers like Bran Van and Citizen King.

More disheartening is that Wolf's lyrics are typically awkward, but in a rare way that doesn't appear to be intentional. We often get caught up in pointless arguments as to whether or not they're "real" problems or worth documenting, but it's ultimately a moot point since Wolf forfeits any sort of insight or resonance by playing so close to type.

He's not even picking at low-hanging fruit so much as scooping up rotten apples-- "hybrid cars," MacBooks, Critical Mass, orthodox Jews, expensive publicists, poorly compensated bloggers. Obviously, there's the tacit acknowledgment that Wolf uses stuffwhitepeoplelike as a means of mocking himself, but on Alopecia, namedropping Whole Foods and SMS texts served as a means to an emotionally expressive end. The dispiriting devolution from keen, resonant observation to some kind of verbal prop comedy inevitably brings to mind Travistan; not a comparison made for kicks.

Despite the sturdy look of the tracklist, the EP clocks in at around 15 minutes, about a third of which is taken up by "Sod in the Seed", which is also the only one that will reappear on their upcoming full-length Mumps, etc.

Sod limits you to grass varieties sod farmers choose. This means fewer choices matched to your unique home and lawn goals. Take time to seek out farmers who grow premium, top-performing grasses, such as Water Star varieties.

Different growing conditions. Growing conditions in your yard may vary significantly from where sod was grown. Adjustments to different light levels and soil conditions can be difficult. Most sod is grown in full sun, so shady lawns can be challenging for sod. Short transplanting window. Fresh sod must be laid as soon as possible after harvest, ideally within 24 hours of being cut.

With grass seed, you become the grower. This allows you to influence and experience every step of your lawn's establishment, from germination and rooting to the development of thick, lush, green turf.

Starting a lawn from seed has its own distinct set of considerations: Advantages of grass seed Lower initial cost. The cost of premium grass seed is much less when compared to the cost of sod for the same size lawn. Low labor investment. Seeding a lawn is a simple process when you follow best practices for planting grass seed. You can avoid common mistakes — even as a first timer.

Expanded grass choices. Seed allows great flexibility in choosing grass varieties to match your growing conditions and complement your environmental and ecological values and desires. Choosing grasses suited to your geography , light and soil translates to better performance and less maintenance, which means more leisure time for you. For example, Pennington Smart Seed grasses require significantly less water than ordinary grasses, offer improved resistance to disease and pests, and come in regional mixes and blends to match your needs.

Established in place. With seed, your grasses continue to grow in the same place where they germinate and root. Grasses can grow deep and healthy root systems, undisturbed. Disadvantages of grass seed Defined window for seeding. To establish well, seed should be sown during peak growth times for the grass involved. For example, germination and growth of cool-season grasses favor cool conditions, so early fall is the best time to plant these seeds.

Improper timing leads to failed seed or weak grass susceptible to insects and disease. Gradual initial establishment. Germination speeds vary between grasses, but newly seeded lawns may need up to 10 to 12 weeks before they're ready for even light foot traffic. Weather also influences growing speeds. Greater initial maintenance. Watering is critical during seed establishment.

Careful monitoring and attention are essential in this phase. Erosion potential. Until roots establish, seed and soil can wash away or pool in heavy rains and void your efforts. Weed competition. Grass seeds are vulnerable to competition from weed seeds for water, light and nutrients. Proper fall planting helps, because weeds are less active in fall. Longer maturation time. A newly seeded lawn needs one full growing season before it's dense, mature and established well enough to withstand vigorous lawn traffic.

Whether you chose to establish your new lawn from sod or seed, protect your investment by keeping your lawn in peak condition. Nurture your grass with regular fertilization, wise watering and proper mowing techniques , and you'll soon be enjoying the rewards.



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