Collection: Natural turf
LAYING ROLL ON TURF
Be sure to read our Soil Improvement to ensure you have the best soil structure for your new lawn.
- Distribute starter fertiliser (pelletised chicken manure) @ 25kg / 50m2.
- Pick a starting point to lay your border; the longest straight edge such as a fence or paved area is a great starting point. Continue to border your selected area.
- Lay the rows in a staggered brickwork pattern in order to reduce future erosion. (refer to image).
- Lay across slopes rather than down. If the slope is very steep you may need to hold the rolls in place with a stake until root growth takes hold.
- Roll the turf out making sure all joins are butted tightly together, with no overlapping. Push the rolls together with the back of a rake or the heel of your boot. Press the edges of the rolls down to flatten if needed.
- Use a sharp serrated knife to cut the turf around trees or garden beds.
- Ensure there is good contact between the roots of the turf and the soil, leaving no air pockets. It is recommended to compact the lawn with a small plate compactor or roller after completing installation.
A light top soil may be applied to fill joins and level any depressions (use yellow sand or the turf underlay soil). Ensure the leaves of the turf are still visible.
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