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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
After completing a major renovation the front lawn is destroyed.
I want to re-level the front area and then get a nice lawn happening again. I want to start with a small area (as we still have some skip bins to be delivered) around 12 metres square. the rest of the lawn is Cooch and I want to stay with that, so my question is: Seed v Turf, and what brand of seed/turf is best. Location is Sydney North. Thanks in advance :-) Geoff |
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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
You can get couch seed for about $20.00 from KMart, and follow the
directions. If you use a little more seed than they say and have plenty of rain.... The couch makes a bloody nice hardwearing lawn that doesn't need to be mowed. Peter |
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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
"Geoff" wrote in message
om... After completing a major renovation the front lawn is destroyed. I want to re-level the front area and then get a nice lawn happening again. I want to start with a small area (as we still have some skip bins to be delivered) around 12 metres square. the rest of the lawn is Cooch and I want to stay with that, so my question is: Seed v Turf, and what brand of seed/turf is best. Location is Sydney North. Thanks in advance :-) Geoff It would definitely be easiest to stick with couch considering the rest of the lawn is couch. If it is a small area (I know you said 12sqm, but there is more huh?) and you can afford it, go for the turf. Just try and match the couch you have, even if you need to take some in to a Nursey or Turf place to get and ident on it. Only problem you may encounter is there may be a minimum amount you can order if getting it delivered. Best thing with turf is it's almost instant, and only a matter of keeping off it for a while, good watering, and it's all good. If you do decide to go for seed, then again, for looks try match your existing couch. Best way to spread couch seed is follow the instructions of how much area the seed will cover, then break that amount down either by volume or weight, to a smaller amount. e.g. If a packet covers 100sqm, divide it in half, then half each bit again, so you are left with 4 lots of seed, each will cover 25sqm. (you will have to half it again for 12sqm roughly). Measure out the area in the yard, then use a jar with holes pierced in the lid to spread it. So it's like a salt shaker. Even practice it with some sand. This will give you a good even coverage. Couch seed tends to "damp off" if more seed than needed is used, or if the seed is thick in areas. One other option, which is probably quicker than seed, is to use runners from the existing couch. This guarantees you the same couch. It also costs nothing. Just get the runners from the old grass, then plant them in the new area. In rows about half a foot apart, the runners in each row about 2inches apart, and let the length of the runner go into the "half foot" space. I managed to get our whole backyard done with runners taken from work, of Greenleas park couch. It took up some time on the weekend now and then, but well worth it. If you want more info on runners, reply here. Whatever way you choose, keep the water up, especially to the runners and seed. Ensure the seed doesn't dry out once it has sprouted. Good luck |
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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
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"Bushy" wrote: The couch makes a bloody nice hardwearing lawn that doesn't need to be mowed. And it's such fun to pull out of garden beds...! -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) Once long ago, against her breast, a mother hush'd a babe to rest Who was the Prince of heav'n above, the Lord of gentleness and love... John Wheeler, 'The Silver Stars are in the Sky' |
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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
Hello there we are in Sydneys north. Kings Park actually and had the same
query at the start of summer. We had bought a house and the previous owners forgot about turf. We put a Soft Leaf Buffalo turf in. Under this was placed new soil 3-5 inches deep and lawn food. Water it daily and it wont look back. We have a gum and a couple of lovely Maples so its quite shady. Looks LOVELY. turf is easy not patchy and dont have to worry about birds eating it or really hot days cooking it. Got it from one of the Windsor turf farms no problem about order size at all. trish in Sydney .. |
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Seeding lawn v turf - what type
"Geoff" wrote in message om... After completing a major renovation the front lawn is destroyed. I want to re-level the front area and then get a nice lawn happening again. I want to start with a small area (as we still have some skip bins to be delivered) around 12 metres square. the rest of the lawn is Cooch and I want to stay with that, so my question is: Seed v Turf, and what brand of seed/turf is best. Location is Sydney North. Thanks in advance :-) Geoff Why not vegetate it with something other than lawn? This will save you much time, money and effort over they years as well as puting all that water to a better use. David |
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