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The following are the basic steps to transform your home or business instantly from
bare dirt into a beautiful sodded environment. If you have any additional questions please contact
our office. We will be happy to assist you in any way we can.
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Step 1. Measuring & Ordering: With a tape, measure the area of
your
planned lawn. Include these measurements on a sketch of the lawn area, with the length, width,
and any unusual features. Schedule your order for delivery of turf after preparatory work is
completed and you are ready to install. Prompt installation on the day of delivery is crucial to a
strong beginning for your lawn. |
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Step 2. Soil Preparation: For best result, rototill or spade the
area to a depth of 10
to 15 cm. (4 to 6 in.). Eliminate drainage problems by having soil slope away from foundations,
etc. Soil test your lawn area with the assistance of qualified service in your area. Then rake
in fertilizer, lime, peat, compost, etc. as needed to a depth of 7 to 10 cm. (3 to 4 in.). Rake
and smooth the soil removing rocks, roots, and large clods. Roll the area lightly with a lawn
roller 1/3 full of water. This will firm the soil surface and reveal low areas that need more soil.
Keep the grade 2 to 3 cm. (1 in.) below sidewalks or driveway. Water the prepared area to settle soil
and provide a moist base for turf. Moistening to a depth of 15 cm. (6 in.) is recommended for most
soils. However, contact us regarding your specific soil needs. |
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Step 3. Turf Installation: Install your lawn immediately upon
delivery. Begin watering
lawn within 30 minutes of installation. Turf is a living plant that requires ground contact and
moisture to survive! In hot weather protect un laid turf by placing stacks in shade, covering with
moist burlap sacking, and/or sprinkling. Begin installing turf along the longest straight line, such
as a driveway or sidewalk. Butt and push edges and ends against each other tightly, without
stretching. Avoid gaps or overlaps. Stagger the joints in each row in a brick-like fashion, using a
large sharp knife to trim corners etc. Avoid leaving small strips at outer edges as they will not
retain moisture. 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. |
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Step 4. Watering: Give your new lawn at least 2 to 3 cm. (1 in.)
of water within 1/2 hour of
installation. Water daily or more often, keeping turf moist until it is firmly rooted
(about 2 weeks). Then less frequent and deeper watering should begin. Weather conditions will
dictate the amount and frequency of watering. Be certain that your new lawn has enough moisture
to survive hot, dry, or windy periods. Water areas near buildings more often where reflected
heat dries the turf. |
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