How To Look After New Turf

Looking after new turf is crucial to getting your lawn off to a good start and once its rooted in, you should start to see a healthy looking lawn. In this article we discuss our tops tip on how to look after new turf once its been laid correctly.

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Depending upon how you look after your new turf will determine its density, colour and growth rate. As soon as you lay new turf in your garden, it will need to be cared for almost straight away. Unfortunately, simply laying the turf down and hoping for the best isn’t going to produce a healthy green lawn.

To help you understand how to look after your new turf, below are our five tips we would recommend. After laying over 200 square metres of turf in my very own garden, these tips certainly worked for us as well as many other people.

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How To Look After New Turf


1. Regular Watering

Whether you use a garden hose to target specific areas or a high quality garden sprinkler, watering the turf regularly is the key to success. For the first two weeks in particular, watering the turf in the early mornings or late in the evening is highly recommended. The reason for these specific timings is because the sun can cause the water to evaporate, which means the new turf isn’t getting all the benefits from you watering it.

Depending upon how hot the weather is will determine how long you should be watering your turf. For example, if it’s around 10 degrees, it’s advised that you water it daily for 2 weeks. However, if you laid the turf during summer, you may need to keep watering for up to 4 weeks for the best results.

Whilst we are on the topic of watering the turf, it’s important that you don’t overwater it. Overwatering can cause the soil to become soggy, which can suffocate the grass and encourage lawn disease.

2. Keep Off The Turf

Although it can be very tempting to walk on your freshly laid turf, it’s advised that you avoid it until the roots have bedded into the soil. This can take a number of weeks to happen and even longer if the turf is on a slope. One way that you can tell if the turf has bedded into the soil is if you can’t easily lift the turf up and there is some resistance.

3. Mow Little But Often

After waiting a few weeks for a bit of growth from your turf, it will soon be time to mow it. During the first few months of mowing your new turf, you will want to cut it at its highest setting. It’s also recommended that you mow the grass often (at its highest setting) because this encourages new grass to grow from the base of the lawn. We wrote a guide on when to first cut your grass if you want to learn more about this particular stage.

4. Extra Nutrients For The Soil

If your turf isn’t getting any nutrients, it will try to find anything in the soil. However, if there isn’t any nutrients in the soil, you may notice that it will turn pale and thin. Applying some lawn feed to the turf after a few weeks will certainly help it improve the thickness and return the healthy green colour to the grass.

5. Clear Leaves And Debris

Depending upon the placement of your new turf may mean that leaves and other debris will fall on top of it. Therefore, you will want to try and clear it all by using your hose to direct it off or lightly raking the leaves or debris.


What To Do If It’s Not Working

If you notice that some areas are looking a bit patchy and not turning into your dream new lawn, don’t give up. Make sure you target the area whilst watering and lay down some lawn feed to help promote healthy growth.

Whilst we were laying turf in our back garden, we noticed that some areas were starting to become patchy. However, after a week of targeted watering of that particular area, we started to see some great results as shown in the photos below. We will add another photo after a few months to show the end result after looking after the new turf.

How To Look After New Turf

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Conclusion

After you’ve gone to the effort of preparing the ground and laying the turf, it’s important that you look after it. The first few weeks are crucial to the growth of the lawn and by following our tips on how to look after new turf, you shouldn’t have any problems whatsoever. If you do have any issues in caring for your new turf, feel free to get in touch with us and we will be happy to give you some first hand advice.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

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Dan Morgan

As a keen DIY’er, gardener and somebody that loves the latest tech, Dan is someone that brings years of experience in multiple trades. Since buying his first house, he has been obsessed with renovating properties and filling it with the latest products. This has led him down the road of testing hundreds of products and creating in-depth “how-to” and informative guides that offer his first-hand experience. Other interests include working on cars, keeping fit through sports or his home gym, caravanning and drinking great coffee.

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