| Lawn re-turfing advice please. 09:03 - Jun 17 with 759 views | ITFCson | Looking to freshen up the lawn - not massive, about 60 sq meters. Anyone have any idea on the kind of price for a professional to supply and install the turf? |  | | |  |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 09:19 - Jun 17 with 685 views | hype313 | Just had mine done yesterday, I'll PM you |  |
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| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 10:02 - Jun 17 with 558 views | UB9Blue | I laid my own but used Ipswich Turf for supply and their product was very good. My brother is a landscape gardener and he reckons it was the best turf he has ever used. |  | |  |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 10:07 - Jun 17 with 553 views | ITFCson |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 10:02 - Jun 17 by UB9Blue | I laid my own but used Ipswich Turf for supply and their product was very good. My brother is a landscape gardener and he reckons it was the best turf he has ever used. |
Thanks for the reply. I have contacted Ipswich Turf and already received a quote. Sadly I am lazy and useless at DIY so will need them to lay it too |  | |  |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 12:49 - Jun 17 with 366 views | Keno | all I know is green side up |  |
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| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 12:59 - Jun 17 with 344 views | buoyant | Once it's laid, and I'd personally recommend Sovereign Turf above any other supplier, I can't emphasise enough that you need to water it until it has knitted together and has at least two weeks growth. Anything less and your lovely new lawn will fail :) |  |
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| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 13:34 - Jun 17 with 268 views | BrianTablet |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 12:49 - Jun 17 by Keno | all I know is green side up |
You're so woke. |  |
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| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 17:49 - Jun 17 with 136 views | Dubtractor |
| Lawn re-turfing advice please. on 12:59 - Jun 17 by buoyant | Once it's laid, and I'd personally recommend Sovereign Turf above any other supplier, I can't emphasise enough that you need to water it until it has knitted together and has at least two weeks growth. Anything less and your lovely new lawn will fail :) |
This. My honest suggestion would be to either wait till September, or early Spring, to do it. Doing it at this time of year will mean you'll need to water it like mad to keep it alive and healthy. Appreciate that it's nice to have a lawn that looks good for Summer though. |  |
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