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Good preparation is normally the key to success and
before you sow the seeds it is important to prepare
the soil adequately.
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Clear the area to be cultivated of growing weeds,
grass, nettles, stones etc. If necessary treat
with a non-residual herbicide to kill off all
growth. Dig or fork over the soil to a depth of
about 15cm (approx.6"). Level out the soil with a
rake after digging and allow this to settle for a
week. Rake the area again removes any new weeds and
form a fine seedbed. Firm the soil down by treading
the site evenly and then rake until level.
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Choose the appropriate mixture for your circumstances
from our range.
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Lawn seeding is best done in either spring or early
autumn. Suggested seed rates are by each mixture. A
seed quantity calculation table is on the previous
page. We suggest trying part of the area first so
that you do not run out half way! Scatter
evenly moving left to right, top to bottom. Then rake
the seeded area to partially cover the seed (to a
depth of 0.5cm - approx. 1/4" - is fine). Seed left
on top should still germinate.
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New grass seedlings will appear over the next 7- 21
days depending on the weather. Water the seeds if it
is dry to keep them moist. When the grass has
reached a height of about an inch, give the area a
gentle roll. Use the back roller of your mower (with
the cutter head held high).
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Hold off mowing your new lawn until it has reached
about 8cm (approx 3") high and then only take off
about 1.5cm (approx. 1/2"). On subsequent cuts you
can gradually lower the blades, but don't go lower
than an inch.
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