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Turf Installation
Guide
Cultivated
turf allows you to enjoy a lawn of instant beauty and maturity without
the usual time-consuming hassles of seeding. The following are the
basic steps to a beautiful lawn. Check with Talbot Turf for any
further recommendations for your specific area.
STEP
1 - Soil Preparation

For best result, rotavate or
spade the area to a depth of 10 to 15 cm. (4 to 6 in.). Eliminate
drainage problems by having soil slope away from foundations, etc.
Then rake in fertilizer, lime, peat, compost, etc. as needed to
a depth of 7 to 10 cm. (3 to 4 in.). Rake and smooth the soil removing
rocks, roots, and large clods.

Roll the area lightly with a lawn roller
1/3 full of water. This will firm the soil surface and reveal low
areas that need more soil. Keep the grade 2 to 3 cm. (1 in.) below
sidewalks or driveway.
Water
the prepared area to settle soil and provide a moist base for turf.
Moistening to a depth of 15 cm. (6 in.) is recommended for most
soils. However, consult with Talbot
Turf regarding your specific soil needs.
STEP
2 - Turf Installation
Install
your lawn immediately upon delivery. Begin watering lawn within
30 minutes of installation. Turf is a living plant that requires
ground contact and moisture to survive!
In
hot weather, protect unlaid turf by placing stacks in shade, covering
with moist burlap sacking, and/or sprinkling.
Begin
installing turf along the longest straight line, such as a driveway
or sidewalk. Butt and push edges and ends against each other tightly,
without stretching. Avoid gaps or overlaps. Stagger the joints in
each row in a brick-like fashion, using a large sharp knife to trim
corners, etc. Avoid leaving small strips at outer edges as they
will not retain moisture. On slopes, place the turf pieces across
the slope.
To
avoid causing indentations or air pockets avoid repeated walking
or kneeling on the turf while it is being installed or just after
watering.

After installing the turf, roll the
entire area to improve turf/soil contact and remove air pockets.
STEP
3 - Watering

Give your new lawn at least 2 to 3
cm. (1 in.) of water within 1/2 hour of installation. Water daily,
or more often, keeping turf moist until it is firmly rooted (about
2 weeks). Then less frequent and deeper watering should begin.

Weather conditions will dictate the
amount and frequency of watering. Be certain that your new lawn
has enough moisture to survive hot, dry, or windy periods. Water
areas near building more often where reflected heat dries the turf.
Caution:
During
the first three weeks, avoid heavy or concentrated use of your new
lawn. This gives the roots an opportunity to firmly knit with the
soil, and insures that the turf will remain smooth.
Maintenance:
Your
new sod lawn increases your property value significantly. With proper
care, it will remain a great asset, providing beauty, a clean playing
surface, and an improved environment.
Mow
often, generally removing no more than 1/3 of the grass height at
a mowing. Keep your mower blade sharp. Follow Talbot Turf mowing
recommendations for your type of lawn.
Fertilizer
and chemical applications will depend on climate, turf type, soil,
insects, weed and disease conditions.
For
fertilizer and maintenance requirements, consult Talbot Turf.
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