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Lawns by Lilydale Instant Lawn
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General references |
Lawn Rating & Maintenance Guide |
Sir Walter Premium Lawn Turf is a creeping lawn that only creeps over the surface so it can be edged easily. Unlike other creeping grasses that can travel underground and are hard to keep out of the garden. Because it is a creeping grass it loves the summer but won't do as well in the winter. However, in most cases it will retain some winter colour. This will improve with age.
Sir Walter is extremely drought tolerant, grows well in the sun or dry lightly shaded areas, however, it grows better in the summer than the winter. Being a very drought resistant turf, Sir Walter will not like excessively damp conditions that are in a shaded environment. |
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Sir Walter Premium Lawn Turf is a warm seasons grass, it will stop growing during the Winter months and may lose some colour. This discolouring can be minimised if you use a protective colour coating,this will give the appearance of green through the Winter months as well as provide some frost protection. Please contact Lilydale Instant Lawn for further information. |
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Mowing Sir Walter is an easy task. The first mow can be undertaken as required. During the cooler months Sir Walter requires little mowing. During the warmer times, mowing may be necessary every two - three weeks. Sir Walter should be maintained at about 40mm to give a beautiful soft feel to the lawn. Never mow your Sir Walter under 40mm. |
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Once Sir Walter is established, it requires much less water than other varieties of turf. This is our most drought tolerant turf. Where Sir Walter is in a shady position, it should be kept longer at all times to allow more leaf growth to compensate for the lack of sunlight, and watered less frequently. In conditions where the soil is limited it may need more water. But generally a light water every fortnight would be adequate.
When purchasing our Sir Walter you are supplied with a Low Water Establishment Pack, which includes organic water saver, water crystals, fertiliser & seasol. This assists the Sir Walter in its initial establishment stage in relaiton to water penertration & moisture retention. |
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Generally Sir Walter only needs to be fertilised in the Spring and Autumn. It is a good idea with the Autumn feed to fertilise in March and again in April. A maintenance feed during the Summer will keep it strong and healthy. Note: Fertiliser requirements vary depending upon the nutrient levels of your soil.
Lilydale Instant Lawn offer a 10kg bucket of Sir Walter Fertiliser for $50.00. The 10kg bucket will fertilise approximately 400 square meters of turf. You are welcome to purchase the Sir Walter Fertiliser from our farm at 30 Bottings Lane, Yarra Glen - Melways Ref: 267 J4. We offer free delivery to selected metropolitan suburbs. |
Preparation and Care for Sir Walter |
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It is important to have a well worked friable base on which to install your turf. This can be achieved by rotary hoeing if the existing soil is suitable or by the addition of topsoil if there is little or no useable soil. Remove all stones and debris. Rake the entire area to ensure there is a smooth even surface, allowing about 25mm below paths and driveways for the thickness of the turf. |
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It is important to note when laying your Sir Walter, to lay the turf flat with the edges butted up together but not overlapping or squashed into each other otherwise you will use more turf than necessary and it will also cause the turf to dry out quickly.
It is vital that once you lay your Sir Walter that you top dress it with white washed sand (approximately 1m3 to 100 square meters). You may also roll your turf after top dressing to achieve maximum soil contact. |
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It is essential that watering of Sir Walter commences immediately upon installation. A thorough soaking of the turf is required. For larger installations, watering should commence as sections are completed. It is vital that the turf is kept moist until root growth is established. This can be checked after 7-10 days by lifting a small corner of the turf. Once root growth has commenced watering can begin to be spaced. |
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Generally Sir Walter only needs to be fertilised in the Spring and Autumn. It is a good idea with the Autumn feed to fertilise in March and again in April. A maintenance feed during the Summer will keep it strong and healthy. Note: Fertiliser requirements vary depending upon the nutrient levels of your soil. |
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Mowing Sir Walter is an easy task. The first mow can be undertaken approximately 3 weeks after laying. During cooler months Sir Walter requires little or no mowing. During the warmer times mowing may be necessary every two-three weeks, however this will vary depending on how much you water it and the weather conditions. Sir Walter should be maintained at about 40mm to give a beautiful soft feel to the lawn. Never mow your Sir Walter under 40mm. Never mow more than 1/3 of the leaf off at any one time. |
| If you are putting your Sir Walter in a shady position it is advisable to mow it slightly higher, this will help compensate for the lack of sunlight. Also water it less frequently, Sir Walter does not like to be in a damp, shady environment. |
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