New lawns
There is nothing finer than a well maintained lawn to complement the borders and trees in a garden. A top quality lawn will be composed of grasses called bents and fescues and will need close and regular mowing to keep weeds out. A harder wearing lawn suitable for family use is composed of fewer bents and fescues but has extra meadow grasses and ryegrass, which are coarser and harder wearing.
Lawns can be laid as turf, which will give an instant lawn, or by seed, which is cheaper but entails waiting for up to one year for a lawn that can be used by the family.
Seeding or turfing is best done in Spring or early Autumn. For methods of preparing the site and laying turf or sowing seed, look in your gardening book, or pick up a 'How to' leaflet from your nearest DIY store.
Whether turfing or seeding the lawn, you will need to thoroughly prepare the site by first levelling the ground. Make sure the land drains freely and add further topsoil if the condition of the earth is poor. Finally a sprinkling of Growmore fertilizer will aid the rooting process if you are laying turf.
For turf, measure the intended lawn area, adding an extra metre or so, to cover awkward shapes or errors. *Examine the turf for freshness before it is off-loaded, and lay as soon as possible according to the method in your gardening book. Or get a reputable landscape gardener to do the job for you.
*If the turf is delivered to your house yellowed and dry, refuse delivery, as it will not take root.
For seed, ensure the seedbed is level, firm and raked over, and any large stones removed. Choose a dry, mild, windless day for sowing, and lightly rake the seed after sowing. If no rain has fallen within 24 hours the area should be watered thoroughly but gently. If you are troubled by birds eating the seed, set some canes into the soil and attach tin foil strips that will flap in the wind.
Immediate aftercare for both turfed and seeded lawns entails ensuring that the area doesn`t dry out and keeping weeds at bay.
Lawn maintenance
Lawns form a restful and complementary contrast for your borders and a well maintained lawn is a delight to see. A regular regime of maintenance as follows is needed to keep your grass looking good all year round: