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Patchy Turf
I had turd laid some 2 months ago but it has never really taken that well. The guys who laid it didn't prepare the ground beforehand, in that there are still stones, debris, nails left over from the house build if I peel some of the turf back.
Is this a result of poor maintenance (I haven't done any as no after-care instructions were provided), bad ground preparation or both?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9d8nukmj94n40ws/2014-06-21%2018.15.29.jpg
Is this a result of poor maintenance (I haven't done any as no after-care instructions were provided), bad ground preparation or both?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9d8nukmj94n40ws/2014-06-21%2018.15.29.jpg
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Did you water it regularly after it was laid?Thrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
No I wasn't made aware it needed to be.0
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No I wasn't made aware it needed to be.
Water , and then water again .
I mean turn the sprinkler on for 15 mins ( min) EVERY night for a couple of weeks.
Don't stand on the lawn, that means starting the sprinkler furthers from the tap and after the required watering , pulling the sprinkler to the next section
The lawn should knit to the soil in about three weeks
Reading your opening post , I hope you didn't pay a lot for your lawn.
My cost ( 2011 ) was £600 for about 110 sq yds.0 -
I had turd laid some 2 months ago
Oh, dear!
Seriously, that's close to 'start again' bad, with proper preparation of the soil and a decent turf not from a farmer's field.0
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