How to sow a lawn from seed
A quick and easy guide telling you how to create a new lawn from seed.
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Advice on how to prepare for and lay your new Rolawn turf, when to apply fertiliser and how to choose the correct turf for your garden.
A quick and easy guide telling you how to create a new lawn from seed.
Rolawn explains when and how quickly turf should be laid and when to seed your lawn.
Quality turf begins with the best blend of top rated seed. Here we discover how to identify quality turf and why turf will vary from different suppliers.
It is crucial to lay your new turf within 24 hours in autumn/winter and immediately in spring/summer – our article explains why this is so important and what you can do to reduce turf heat stress.
How to choose turf suitable for shaded areas and ensure a healthy lawn through correct maintenance.
Guidance on how to use GroRight® Lawn Establishment Fertiliser before laying a new lawn, sowing lawn seed or as a top feed to replenish nutrients in an existing lawn.
9 reasons why you should have a natural lawn and how lawns can benefit you, your family and the environment.
Degradable netting called Oxygrid™ enables Rolawn to deliver a technically superior product that has improved rapid rooting and more aggressive establishment characteristics than traditional turf, whilst also providing significant environmental benefits.
Welcome to our step-by-step guide to creating a beautiful new lawn, including the tools you will need, tips for measuring your garden, and how to
The consistent, supreme quality that is a trademark of Rolawn turf is no accident, it is the result of years of refining and modernising the
Discover everything you need to know about preparing your area for your new Rolawn turf and how to calculate how much turf you require for the project.
Is it better to sow a lawn from seed or lay turf? In this guide, we summarise the pros and cons of each method.
Discover everything you need to know about combining wildflower turf with a traditional lawn.