How to lay garden turf

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How to Lay Garden Turf If you want an instant new lawn without all the waiting around for seeds to establish, finding somewhere with grass for sale and grabbing yourself some turf is the way to go. Garden turf can provide you with the lawn of your dreams, but you must make sure that you lay it correctly, which starts with a little bit of hard labour.

Digging your Garden Before buying your turf, you need to make sure that the surface is right for it to be laid on. For the best results, you should lay turf in the spring or autumn; however, providing the ground is not waterlogged or frozen, you can lay it at any time of the year. To get the smooth surface needed for turf, you will need to firstly dig over, or rotovate the area to a depth of around 15 centimetres, and get rid of any weeds, rocks and roots. Raking the Surface The next step is to flatten out the ground by raking over it and firming down the soil using your feet until it is even. The ground can also be firmed down by using a roller, but you may have to hire one of these. Fertilising the Soil The final partof preparing the surface is the fertilisation of the soil; this helps the rooting process and allows the turf to become established quicker. Use some good quality pre-turf fertiliser and rake it in at a rate of around 70 grams per square metre.


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