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Re: Laying turf? Help?
Great advice, thanks everyone!
May wait a while then at least until after the main part of summer has been and gone! Although have never been a patient person! :D |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by Emma-Louise
(Post 8720174)
Great advice, thanks everyone!
May wait a while then at least until after the main part of summer has been and gone! Although have never been a patient person! :D we did the tee´s on los naranjos :) laid all 2 million metres squared on valle romano :) it needs a fair bit of water. it comes in 1m2 rolls - 2 m long by 50 wide. the company i used to work for (in coin) should deliver to marbella. they will even lay it for you too, depends if you want it doing or not. |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by bfg69bug
(Post 8723202)
turf can be laid any time. we used to lay hundreds of metres squared a day in august. its still all green and lush ;) it was all laid on sand.
we did the tee´s on los naranjos :) laid all 2 million metres squared on valle romano :) it needs a fair bit of water. it comes in 1m2 rolls - 2 m long by 50 wide. the company i used to work for (in coin) should deliver to marbella. they will even lay it for you too, depends if you want it doing or not. |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by bfg69bug
(Post 8723202)
turf can be laid any time. we used to lay hundreds of metres squared a day in august. its still all green and lush ;) it was all laid on sand.
we did the tee´s on los naranjos :) laid all 2 million metres squared on valle romano :) it needs a fair bit of water. it comes in 1m2 rolls - 2 m long by 50 wide. the company i used to work for (in coin) should deliver to marbella. they will even lay it for you too, depends if you want it doing or not. |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 8725101)
You seem to know your stuff, yet your byline states you are looking for a job. Is there no chance of you setting up your own business in this area? I'm only asking the question - please no enraged posters shouting "The exchange rate/Spanish economy has hit us all, so there's no demand for anyone to lay turfs" - and indeed, it may be a small market even in the best of times.
i have thought about it stevie, and i can still get the turf at "trade", but as we can all see - the amount of people that are looking for work, and the current economic situation.. means that unfortunatly gardens are the last thing on peoples minds. although i would enjoy undertaking such a project, i have the contacts, and i have the knowlage. i wonder if it might be worth it. im not sure how people would pay etc - when you take into account the day rate of myself, the transport, the cost of the turf, the hours there prepping, the irrigation set up.. you are looking at 2 hundred euros or so per delivery before you even start. but yes, i see the point, it might be worth thinking about. |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Try leveling up with soil & compost mix and sew grass seed
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Re: Laying turf? Help?
Or even sow, if you find difficulty in threading a needle, like me .
(I'll bet your lawn is better than mine). ;) Cheers Fredthered |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by coldhater
(Post 8727728)
Try leveling up with soil & compost mix and sew grass seed
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Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8729975)
I have yet to see anything but Spanish grass last more than a year.
It's still going strong after 7 years and getting better every year. You obviously have never been on a golf course! |
Re: Laying turf? Help?
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 8729984)
We have a 60m2 lawn sown with a mixture of English grass and Bermuda grass.
It's still going strong after 7 years and getting better every year. You obviously have never been on a golf course! |
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