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Laying lawn sod in mid August

  • 28-07-2011 10:45am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 861 ✭✭✭


    Morning all,

    I'm currently getting some work done on the house which is due to finish mid August.
    At this stage I want to lay rolls of lawn sod.
    Is this good time of the year to do this?
    Will the lawn have a chance to take hold before the weather start to turn?

    I guess I will also need to spray roundup on the soil before this.
    How far in advance should this be done?

    Thanks,
    Wavey.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 759 ✭✭✭mrgaa1


    No problem laying it. You must however ensure the following:

    Preparation - ensure your ground is level and ready to receive the rolled out lawn.
    Water - This is the key to success. When you lay it you must water 2-3 times a day and by watering it I mean soak it. Its your only chance to make it work.
    Experience - you can do this yourself - but talk to people who have put it down before as you'll want it to knit properly.
    Keep off the grass for at least 7-10 days (apart from watering)

    Rolled out instant lawn is expensive but when done correctly is fantastic. Good luck and enjoy it
    PS get some knee pads


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