Turf Installation Guide
Rolling out natural instant lawn allows you to enjoy instant beauty and maturity without the usual time consuming hassles or the inconvenience of planting a shredded (runner) lawn. Instantly reducing the sand & dust that is making its way into your home and providing a cool surface. This is why it is so important that the groundwork for your grass installation in Perth is done correctly from the start.
Groundwork / Soil Preparation
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If you are replacing existing turf, you will need to have removed the existing turf by either bobcat or spray with roundup and wait for a period of 14 days for all to die off, then remove.
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Next clear the site of all debris ie. sticks, rocks etc.
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Remember, it is worth taking the extra time for correct site preparation to ensure you achieve the best results.
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Soil Purchase: A good quality Landscape Yard can help you, just remember you want the soil to be weed free and of a high quality (sandy loam is a good choice as it retains moisture).
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To calculate the measurement of soil required, multiply the total square metres by the depth of soil you would like, for example soil depth is 15mm (0.15 x total square metres + cubic metres required).
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Gypsum is also recommended for clay areas, this will help breakdown the clay and proved proper soil drainage.
Levelling
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Spread top soil out using a rake (a wheelbarrow & shovel will be handy if moving large amounts of soil around) across the area which you intend on turfing, to a minimum depth of 100mm.
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Eliminate any future drainage problems by ensuring that the soil slopes away from any housing foundations or pathways.
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Smooth the soil, ensure you have a flat even surface with no debris, we recommend you hire a roller or plate compactor, this will ensure you have a flat, smooth surface.
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Be sure to keep your soil about 2-3cm below footpaths or driveways as your new lawn needs to be laid on top (typically the rolls are 25mm in height)
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Heavily water the prepared area, this will settle the soil and provide a moist base for your turf.
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A wetting agent will be required for water to penetrate evenly.
Grass Installation in Perth
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It is important that you install your lawn immediately upon delivery from our turf farm. (Instant turf is a living plant that requires ground contact & moisture to survive. Run your irrigation prior to laying, so that the ‘bed’ is damp. Therefore, levelling should be completed prior to delivery.
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Begin laying turf along the longest straight line, such as a driveway or path. Butt & push edges and ends against each other tightly, without stretching, avoiding gaps or overlaps.
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Stagger the joints in each row in a brick like fashion using a sharp knife or shovel to trim corners etc. (avoid leaving small strips at outer edges, as they will not retain moisture).
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On slopes, avoid walking or kneeling on the turf as much as you can, whilst it is being installed or just after watering.
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Once installed, roll or compact the entire turfed area, this will improve the turf/soil contact and remove any unwanted air pockets. Hiring a water roller or brick paving compactor is highly recommended.
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Water your newly laid turf with at least 25mm of water and check that the water has seeped through the turf and into the soil below.




