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Turf Varieties

At Centenary Landscaping Supplies, we have access to some of the best Turf available in Southeast QLD, from Couch to Soft Leaf Buffalo. We have 5 fantastic, top-quality, A-grade turf species to choose from, including Sir Walter Premium Buffalo Turf, Empire Zoysia Turf, Blue Couch Turf, and Green Couch Turf.

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TIPS FROM THE SHED

Some useful DIY tips

How to Install a New Lawn

If you’re planning on tackling a turfing project yourself this weekend, check out this fantastic DIY Turfing Video for a step-by-step from Lawn Solutions Australia as they walk through the process from start to finish. Following these simple steps, you’ll be able to achieve a professional quality finish that you’ll be proud of!

You can also download our printable DIY Guide PDF above to keep on hand incase you get stuck!

Lawn Establishment and Care

Caring for Your Lawn

First thing we cannot emphasise enough, is how important it is to water your new lawn as soon as you have laid it. If you don’t water it, it will dry out and start turning brown and look very average.

How to Top Dress Your Lawn

Top dressing is an essential component of a healthy lawn care regime. It is used to correct any uneven areas of your lawn or after coring, dethatching or aerating. We recommend UltraGrow Special Blend Top Dressing.

Removing Thatch

You may have noticed your lawn has a build-up of dead organic matter, excessive roots and stems that have developed within the profile of your grass. This is a natural process caused by your lawn producing more organic matter than what can be broken down.

How to Aerate Your Lawn

To treat a compacted lawn you must aerate the soil. Just like aerating puts bubbles of air into your soft-drink, aerating your lawn is quite simply supplying the soil with air. Aerating will allow better penetration of oxygen, fertiliser, nutrients and water into the soil.

Top dressing should only be completed during the growing season (this is when you need to mow your lawn weekly) and the earlier in the season the better. Generally, late spring to early summer is best.
We’ve compiled a guide of lawn care and maintenance tips & tricks to keep your garden looking fresh during winter.

There are only 2 reasons you would ever need to top dress a new or established lawn. The first is to improve the level, fill in holes or fix the grade and the second is to add nutrient back into the soil as part of your annual or regular lawn care program.

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