How to Install Your Lawn
Firstly, and most importantly - have your turf delivered on the day you plan to install it. Also check the weather forecast, and if it's hot plan an early start to prevent your turf from drying out.
Apply a starter fertiliser to your soil
Once you have a reasonable amount of underlay levelled (we recommend 100mm), apply a starter fertiliser such as Sir Launcher. This will encourage deeper root growth and really support your lawn in the establishment phase.
Start laying turf around the perimeter
If you are laying your turf on a slope, start at the bottom. Place your rolls of turf around the perimeter of the area and then lay between the perimeter. Stagger the joints in a brickwork fashion to avoid erosion and butt the turf closely together to avoid gaps - this is where your turf can dry out and cause a patchy lawn.
Don't throw turf offcuts away
When cutting is required use a sharp knife of shears, but don't throw these offcuts away. When you have finished laying you will probably find there are a few unusual spaces to fill and these bits are perfect for that.
Water your new lawn as soon as possible
Water as soon as possible. If you are laying a large lawn, try and water as you go - especially on a hot day. If you have access to a roller, we recommend rolling the lawn to ensure good root contact with the soil.