Thinking about a new lawn this summer?
*Planning
Make sure the area you are looking to lay turf on is suitable. Think shade, mowing and access to good quality water.
*Measure out your area
When measuring out an area for turf, it is best to sketch out your area on a piece of paper first. With your sketch, break up the area into basic shapes, then measure and record your measurements.
*Prepare your area
The first step when preparing your soil is to remove any existing vegetation. We recommend using a non-selective herbicide which may require more than one application. On your final application, hoe and turn over the existing base to de-compact the soil profile.
For most turf varieties, an underlay of 80mm – 100mm of sandy loam (80% sand, 20% loam) is recommended.
Before you do start to lay your lawn, level out the soil underlay with a rake or a lawn leveller.
The thickness of the turf also needs to be considered, especially if you are wanting your lawn to sit flush with concrete or another surface. Turf will usually be cut 30-40mm thick, so you will need to allow extra space for this. Some varieties like buffalo may have some soil loss from the roots during cutting so be aware that you may have to adjust the soil underlay heights as you go to ensure a level lawn once laid.
*Drainage
It is critical, and often overlooked, to consider drainage and water flow. Try to ensure no water is sitting on the lawn, or flowing towards buildings in heavy rain.