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MEASURING AND ORDERING:
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| Rake and smooth the soil removing any rocks, roots or debris. Roll the area lightly with a lawn roller. This will firm the soil and reveal low areas that need more soil. Keep the soil level under or below footpaths and driveways. Water the prepared area to settle soil. Lightly touch up any uneven areas and you are ready to lay your new lawn. For best results the existing turf and weeds should be removed from the site, or use a good quality herbicide as per directions. Allow two weeks for it to take affect depending on weather. A second spray may be required if weeds are not completely dead. Once this is achieved, a soil test should be taken to check PH levels and/or trace elements (PH levels should be between 6.57.0.) A soilstructure test should be taken to find out if the soil has clay, if it is sandy or silt loam to access how much lime or Gypsum to add to soil. All this should be done before new soil is introduced. Testing of soil that is brought in or knowing PH levels from your supplier are also very important for healthy lawn. |
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A soil test kit can be purchased from your local nursery or landscaping yard. Also drainage is very important, any subsoil age pipes and surface drainage pits should be installed at this time. Irrigation installation, electrical and/or any other services should also be installed before final levelling of soil to all legislative acts in your state. Irrigation kits can be purchased from your local nursery or landscaping yards. PRE LAWN FERTILISER |
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| INSTALLING Begin installing turf along the longest straight line, such as a driveway or footpath. Butt and push edges and ends together tightly, without stretching. Avoid gaps or overlaps. Stagger the joints in eachrow in a brick-like fashion, using a large Stanley knife or spade to trim corners, etc. Avoid leaving small pieces of lawn on the outside edges as they will not retain moisture and will dry out quickly.On slopes, place the turf pieces across the slope. To avoid causing indentations or air pockets, avoid repeated walking or kneeling on the turf while it is being installed or just after watering. After installing the turf, roll the area to improve turf/soil contact and remove air pockets. Caution in the first three weeks, avoid heavy or concentrated use of your new lawn. This gives the roots an opportunity to firmly knit with the soil, and ensures that the lawn will remain smooth. |
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WATERING
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| BEFORE WATERING YOUR LAWN PLEASE CHECK IF WATER RESTRICTIONS ARE IN PLACE WITH YOUR LOCAL WATER AUTHORITY.
To get the perfect lawn for your every need, simply answer these questions and allocate them to a suitable lawn, by talking to one of our Sales Representatives or by reading one of our brochures. |
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