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Choosing Your Turf
When should turf be laid?
When should turf be laid?
It's important to time your delivery. Turf should be laid within 24 hours of delivery and you should ensure your site and soil are fully prepared. In very hot weather, it’s best to lay turf as early in the day or as late into the afternoon as possible.
Can I pick up my turf?
Can I pick up my turf?
Yes, you can pick up turf from our farms. Our locations offer customers the ability to collect small or large quantities of turf between Monday and Saturday during business hours. Deliveries on Saturday must be pre-arranged.
What varieties of lawn stay green all year?
What varieties of lawn stay green all year?
Generally, all turf will stay green throughout the winter provided it does not get frost bitten and maintenance is kept up. Some varieties will handle the cold and maintain colour better than others, please ask our friendly staff for advice.
How long do I have to stay off my new lawn?
How long do I have to stay off my new lawn?
Warm months:
If laying a new lawn in warmer weather, we recommend keeping all foot traffic to a minimum for approximately four weeks, or until the turf is better established. This can be checked by gently lifting the turf by a corner to test how easily it lifts. You should not be able to lift established turf.
Cold months:
During winter, turf takes longer to establish. Keep in mind that while watering the lawn to establish it, the soil will be soft under foot and prone to footprints that are hard to remove once it is established.
What does direct hours of sunlight mean?
What does direct hours of sunlight mean?
Direct hours of sunlight it the time each variety needs of direct sunlight each day. “Direct” refers to the situation where the sun light hours do not count if it is broken through trees or shade sails etc. Make sure that you calculate only the hours the area receives unbroken by surrounding objects.
Measuring And Ordering Your Turf
Square or Rectangle
Square or Rectangle
- Measure the length (L) and width (W) of the square or rectangular area.
- To calculate the amount of turf you need in square metres, multiply the length by the width.
- For example: Length is 10m and width is 5m, so 10m x 5m = 50sqm.
Circle or Oval
Circle or Oval
Circle:
- Measure the radius of the circular area.
- For example: Radius = 4.5m, so 3.14 x 4.5m x 4.5m = 63.58sqm.
Oval:
- Measure the length (L) and width (W) of the oval area. To calculate the amount of turf you need in square metres, multiply 0.80 by the length and then by the width.
- For example: Length is 23m, width is 17m, so 0.80 x 23m x 17m = 80sqm.
Triangle
Triangle
- Measure the base (B) and Width (W) of the triangular area. To calculate the amount of turf you need in square metres, multiply 0.50 by the base and then by the width.
- For example: Base is 40m, width is 25m, so 0.50 x 40m x 25m = 500sqm.
Unusual Shapes
Unusual Shapes
- First, divide the area into sections of regular shapes, for example, circle, square and triangle.
- To calculate the amount of turf you need in square metres, apply formulas above for each shape.