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Hi. We have been gardening for 20 years & been on the forum for 15 years with many recommendations. We have been laying turf recently as it is a really good time of year to do this. One, because our gardens are not much in use & the growing season has started. It is usually needed to rotovate the soil to get air into the soil , then add topsoil , a weed & feed solution, then rake & rake level to take out stones & clumps . Use scaffold boards to lay the turf in a brick pattern to bind it. Keep an eye on the turf re watering, ie, if you get the grass going green at the joints , you need to increase watering.

We offer a first free maintenance with our projects to help you maintain your lawn throughout the year

Hope that helps


Nigel

Exterior Design Gardens

07759 862191

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