LAWN CARE GUIDE

LAWN CARE GUIDE

THE PERFECT LAWN

There is nothing quite like wandering barefoot across your backyard savouring the feeling of grass between your toes.

A lush, green lawn really sets off a house and is the pride and joy of any keen gardener.

A successful lawn can take some effort, but provides very rewarding results making you the envy of the neighbourhood. Knowledge and quality products are key to lawn care, to ensure a beautiful, healthy lawn that leaves you with minimal maintenance later down the track.

Prepare:

1. Autumn and spring are the best times to sow a lawn and to carry out lawn care. 

2. To ensure you have a successful lawn the soil needs to be in the best possible condition to give lawn seed the best chance of germination. When starting a new lawn from scratch, spray the area to kill any existing grass and weeds. When patching your lawn, spray weeds and any grass you want to remove. Clear away weeds and grass once it has browned off.

3. Apply a 25-30mm layer of Lawn Preparation Mix to the area to provide lawn seed with a base of essential nutrients and fertiliser.

4. Create a level and compact area for your lawn by raking, rolling and filling in where needed.

5. Water before sowing lawn seed.

Plant:

6. Choose the type of lawn seed you would like to use, such as all purpose, easygrow, super fine, shady places, hot and dry, hard waring etc. If you decide on a fast growing seed you can see results in as little as seven days under ideal growing conditions.

7. Sow seed on a fine day at the rate set out on the packaging. Scatter seed in an east to west direction then a north to south direction to ensure an even spread.

8. Rake in lightly to ensure seed is covered.

9. Water lightly and keep moist on a daily basis during the germination period. Try to avoid making puddles with the water as this can move the lawn seed around.Don’t be tempted to mow your new lawn straight away – wait until it has grown to at least 5cm so the root system has had time to develop.

Nourish:

10. Your lush new lawn will need to be cared for throughout the year. A thick, healthy lawn stops broadleaf and other weeds from becoming established.

11. Apply a slow release fertiliser to encourage lush, thick, green growth in your lawn. Once established, fertilise your lawn in spring and autumn

12. Keep your lawn well watered. Well watered, well nourished lawns will have a better chance of keeping weeds, pest insects and diseases at bay.

Extra Tips:

Add SaturAid to assist with water distribution before sowing lawn seed.

Don’t be tempted to mow your new lawn straight away – wait until it has grown to at least 5cm so the root system has had time to develop. When mowing your new lawn use sharp blades and set your mower to the highest level, gradually lowering the level over the next three months until you reach the optimum height of 2.5cm–3cm.

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