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Twiggy

posted on 17th Jul 07 at 09:01

i would have done the whole lot... looks about the same again...?

So 60 all in?


Tom J

posted on 9th Jul 07 at 10:27

Update:
Put some paving stones down and some chippings inbetween going down the side of the house, and dug out a section by the drain to fill that with chippings too. Now got to put some weed fabric down and fill around the drain with chippings, and stsrt to level off the big pile of stuff dug out from where we put drive :lol:








Tom J

posted on 24th Apr 07 at 11:32

yeahit rained yesterday so no need to water it and looks like rain today


SAL

posted on 24th Apr 07 at 09:29

i find with turf to get it goin quicker (growing)

water once in the morn (as early as poss) and then again late at night

then leave it for two days so the roots look for the water instead of being constantly fed, the roots will establish quicker and the grass will grow quicker and need less water :thumbs:


Ally

posted on 24th Apr 07 at 06:53

Rain :D YAY


Ally

posted on 23rd Apr 07 at 08:15

Looks good Tom, kinda wish i'd turfed mine (12ft x 10ft)

We've seeded it, grass has just started to grow and its mega patchy atm!


Tom J

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 23:21

will do, been watering it twice/three times a day so far


drunkenfool

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 21:22

give it PLENTY of water :thumbs:


Tom J

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 17:13

Here's the finished lawn :) Notice the difference between the new and the old grass :lol:





[Edited on 22-04-2007 by Tom J]


Tom J

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 11:20

quote:
Originally posted by drunkenfool
:thumbs: I was sieveing the garden yesterday too making the veg patch, makes ur balls wobble :lol:

:lol: :o

i'll get pics up later of the finished product mav ;)


mav

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 10:03

Thats the average price for turf? I might just re-turf mine...??

Can't see your pics at my work so can't comment, yet :lol:


drunkenfool

posted on 22nd Apr 07 at 09:43

:thumbs: I was sieveing the garden yesterday too making the veg patch, makes ur balls wobble :lol:


Tom J

posted on 21st Apr 07 at 23:33

Well garden has been in a bit of a state since we moved in so made a start on it, measured out where i wanted the new lawn to come to as the existing grass isn't that good and all humpy bumpy and full of stones :o So i got the old spade out and started digging:




Plan is to have a drive down the side of the house, where the blue bag is, its going to be two rows of paving slaps with chippings in between (brother has a load of slabs can have for free) :cool: and then i will fill the bit between the new lawn and the drive with gravel aswell as there is a drain there which we cant cover up.




Almost done, but had to go and get a garden sieve as the soil was full of rocks, got two bin bags full from this small patch :! :!




Lawn is mostly layed now with turf, but was about a foot to short so will have to get another roll tomorrow then i'll post pics. I've used seed before and it never takes well for me. For this i added a bag of topsoil and preturf fertilizer so the new turf should be alrite :) as long as i keep it well watered.

Costs:
Turf: £2.50 per square yard. Used 8 of these but need to get another tomorrow so will be 9 = £22.50
Fertilizer: £3.50 a tub, supposed to cover quite a few square meters but i just whacked it all down, may aswell use it up and get it growing nice :) = £3.50
Topsoil: 35 kg bag was £3.50, sprinkled over top of existing soil as it was quite dry and didn't look that good.

So cost £29.50 in total, not too bad, think it is around 9 feet squared?

Will update with pics of turf tomorrow and pics of drive progress when I start that in around a month or so

Tom :thumbs: :wave:

[Edited on 21-04-2007 by Tom J]

[Edited on 09-07-2007 by Tom J]