Suitable for almost any applications, Our Lawn is our most popular grade of turf. The dwarf perennial ryegrasses incorporated in the seedmix mean that this product is good looking and hardwearing. Apart from in the most exceptional circumstances, Our Lawn turf grade meets the TGA standard
Building a new lawn for your own garden from turf is something you can do yourself.
Our Lawn turf is grown on dark, organic, free-draining soils - the best soil type for the production of high quality turf. These soils contain high populations of beneficial microbes and it is this that gives the turf its dark green color.
A turf is a piece of soil with a mixture of selected grass varieties growing in it. It will be harvested to order, ensuring optimum freshness; Q Lawn is sliced from the ground and as with any turf will suffer if not cared for. Water is essential in the early stages of growing; your lawn will need some careful nurturing until it has established.
It should be remembered that a lawn is constantly in a state of change, responding to many external influences such as the weather, soil conditions, mowing, watering, feeding and any other local environmental factors.
Our Lawn turf is the country's most popular because it is light to handle, has a great colour and is available when you need it.
The first two to three weeks are the "critical phase" in the establishment of a lawn from turf.
Follow the next rules to have your perfect lawn.
Rule No 1 - Access
Do not be tempted to walk on the turf without placing boards or planks on the surface beforehand, otherwise you will be creating depressions in the lawn. Once you have finished accessing the lawn; remove the boards.
Keep pets off the lawn and ensure that they perform their daily ritual on another part of the garden.
Rule No 2 - Moisture
Whilst the lawn was growing on our turf farms, its' roots were deep into the soil (as much as 3 feet deep) and could easily find sufficient moisture. To enable the grass plants to survive and to grow a new root system, it is essential to keep the soil on the back of the turf and the soil below it sufficiently moist for the whole period of establishment (up to 4 weeks).
To enable you to apply sufficient water to your lawn the appropriate equipment will be needed. Anything less than a hosepipe is inadequate for the water volumes required and an oscillating sprinkler attached to the end would make the job easier and would apply the water more evenly.
Rule No 3 - Mowing Heights
The old adage - a little and often - can be applied to grass mowing. The more you mow the more individual grass leaves will grow and therefore your lawn will have a denser sward and conversely, the more infrequently you mow the thinner the sward and the more mossy, disease ridden and weedy it will become.
NOTE: Orders accepted in multiples of 10, and a minimum quantity of 30 square metres
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