Ensuring your soil is properly prepared is crucial before laying new turf. Follow these steps to build a strong foundation.
Removing Existing Vegetation
Start by clearing the area of all existing vegetation, including weeds, as these can outcompete new turf for resources. Use a non-selective herbicide or hand-remove all unwanted plants. This step is crucial in creating a conducive environment for new turf to establish.
After vegetation removal, inspect the area for any persistent root systems. These must be thoroughly extracted to prevent regrowth, which could disrupt the new lawn. Proper removal lays the groundwork for ideal turf placement, reducing the struggle for space and nutrients.
Soil Conditioning and Levelling
The next phase involves improving soil quality. Add high-quality topsoil to enhance existing conditions, particularly if soil tests indicate deficiencies. Mix in organic matter to boost fertility and improve texture, ensuring robust turf growth. Use a rake to achieve even distribution and eliminate lumps.
Level the surface carefully to prevent low spots where water might pool, which can lead to root rot. A perfectly level base supports ideal turf establishment, allowing roots to set deeply and securely across the entire area.
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