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Green Life Turf | Residential Lawns Blog

How Much Water for Lawns in Dry, Hot Weather

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 25 Jan 2017

Woah it’s been hot here in Sydney! And you know it’s going to be another scorcher when you step outside in the morning, feel like you’re in a clothes dryer, and you’re already looking forward to getting back inside with the a/c. Out in the blistering heat all day are many living things, and our great Aussie lawns are one.

So how much water does your lawn need in this heat? And when is the best time to water it?

I’m glad you asked...

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Lawn Care

What's the best turf? Review the new Sir Grange Zoysia!

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 11 Jan 2017

We talk a lot about our Sir Walter DNA Certified Buffalo grass - it’s a great Australian soft leaf buffalo specifically suited to Australian conditions, it’s tough, tolerant and beautiful, and we love it. 

But there is a new kid in town; a new turf on the block... and it's a Zoysia! Tagged “a finer choice,” Sir Grange Zoysia is in fact a finer leaf giving it an exciting new look!

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Landscaping

A Tribute to 2016 @ Green Life Turf

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 30 Dec 2016

Our last blog for 2016 is a tribute to the year on the Green Life Turf farm - and a hint of things to come in 2017. Watch our short video here:

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass

How Often Should You Fertilise Lawn? 

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 14 Dec 2016

One of the primary questions we get here at the Green Life Turf office is about fertilising lawn; in particular, how often and when it should be done.

The answer to this question will depend on your lawn type, its environment, and the general health it’s currently in. Generally speaking fertilising is usually required once in the early spring season (September or October), and again in late autumn (April or May).

We also find another application of fertiliser around December / January to be highly beneficial - but we recommend waiting until a period where humidity will be medium-low; high humidity may encourage fungus and nobody wants that! We like to use Weather Zone for our 7-day weather forecast that includes a simple read humidity forecast.

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Lawn Care

How Turf is Harvested Ready for Your Instant New Lawn

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 30 Nov 2016

Instant lawn! Ever wondered how turf is harvested ready for delivery to your landscaping job?

We took a short video of us on our harvester on the Green Life Turf farm reaping our Sir Walter DNA Certified turf... a small snippet of what goes on behind the scenes during the harvesting process for every order that comes in! Our harvester meets all AusGAP quality and safety standards - check it out here:

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Landscaping

How Soon Should I Lay My New Turf?

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 16 Nov 2016

We’ve been talking about our most frequently asked questions from both trade and residential customers. When you work in an industry for – well, generations, you realise it’s sometimes the easiest questions to answer that crop up the most. Like this one:  

“How soon should I lay my grass once it’s delivered?”

Grass is a living plant and requires nourishment to survive. It takes nutrients through its root system planted in beautiful, thriving soil.  

Turf is harvested off our farm and delivered to your job with a thick depth of soil attached. This means your turf is still getting some form of nourishment while it's waiting installation. Of course, that won’t last forever and if the turf isn't laid soon enough, your grass will begin to dehydrate and eventually die. The warmer the weather, the quicker your grass will begin to perish; and nobody wants that!

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Landscaping

Which Grass is the Most Shade Tolerant?

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 2 Nov 2016

Over the past year we’ve been reviewing what our customers have been asking when they start thinking about their lawn and deciding on laying new turf. So much has come out of the research, but there are some clear questions that just keep on coming up. What’s been the most frequently asked question?

“Which grass is the most shade tolerant?”

In a State usually filled with mostly warmth and sunshine, it’s interesting to find its population finding the need for shade-tolerant lawn. So why has shade tolerant lawn become such a necessity in Australia?

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Landscaping

What is the Best Turf? What is DNA Certified!

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 19 Oct 2016

Green Life Turf Farm - Sir Walter DNA Certified turf harvesting - September 2016

What is the best turf, what is DNA Certified lawn, and what does one have to do with the other?

Whether you're in the business or a good ol' Aussie lawn lover, you've probably noticed talk in the agri landscaping industry about DNA Certified lawn. You’re bound to start hearing more and more about it now so today we’re giving you the low-down on what it all is and how it affects you!

 

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Landscaping

Get Rid of Root Feeding Lawn Grubs & Beetle Larvae in Your Lawn

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 5 Oct 2016

It’s that time of year again when you’re starting to spend a little more time in your yard and noticing the hum of insects surrounding your garden. While some insects serve a great purpose in keeping your outdoors alive through pollination, there are some garden creatures we could do without!

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Topics: Turf, Lawn & Grass, Lawn Care

Top 5 Spring Time Lawn Care Products

Posted by Patrick Muscat on 21 Sep 2016

We’re often asked about our favourite lawn care products so today we're talking about our favourite spring time lawn care products on today’s market!

Lawn Lovers Grub Guard 

As the weather warms up, grubs can become a real problem for your lawns. Lawn Lovers Grub Guard attacks the grub and their eggs, so this product treats the problem and prevents new infestations at the same time! Army worms, aphids, bugs, caterpillars, grasshoppers, heliothis, leafhoppers, thrips, are no match; toxic to most insects, minimal toxicity to mammals: the safest pest control product on the market today. Grub Guard comes in an easy spray on applicator, which means you won’t be handling any chemicals or poisons. Find Lawn Lovers Grub Guard at our online store: best garden pest control product on the market today!

 

Organic Health Booster Plant & Lawn Food Fertiliser
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