Watering Your New Lawn Watering your new lawn is important to keep your lawn lush and healthy. A good deep water once a week is way more beneficial than a little bit every day or two. Nature strips are often missed or forgotten when watering but they need water as...
The first cut should be about 60mm long and as your lawn grows start to take it down to 40mm over the next few cuts. This will help to keep the roots shaded and cool and the overall establishment of your lawn. See the Turf recommendations for cutting...
Laying Your New Lawn When Laying your new Lawn it is best to have a plan in your mind to do it efficiently. Choose a starting point that has a straight edge to work from and then lay across in a row rolling the turf out as you go, until you come to the end and this is...
Turf Preparation Great turf preparation helps to ensure a long lasting and great lawn When preparing the area on which to lay your lawn it is essential to have at least 100mm of turned loose and raked soil. This can be achieved by either digging rotary hoe or new soil...
Topdressing Your Lawn After you have finished laying your new turf, Instant Turf Melbourne recommends topdressing your lawn.Top dress with White Washed Sand (never use brickies sand) at about 1/2 cubic metre to every 100 m that you lay, making sure you smooth it in...