Rolawn's 'How to create a beautiful lawn' video will show you everything you need to know about how to lay turf, from planning and preparation, through to the finished lawn and aftercare. Step by step instructions are detailed below along with separate videos of each stage in the process.
Rolawn turf can be laid all year round, however frosty conditions should be avoided and laying turf in extended periods of hot and dry weather will require additional care and attention.
Only a few tools are needed to lay turf: a wheelbarrow, a rake, a long knife, a spade, some planks, a garden hose and a sprinkler.
Your new turf will grow best when your soil is prepared in such a way as to encourage deep, rapid rooting. Rolawn turf needs just four things (in the proper proportions) to grow: sunlight, air, water and nutrients. Grass plants obtain three of these essential factors from the soil: air, water and nutrients. You must prepare your soil, the quality of the soil and its preparation will greatly affect the quality of the lawn. The correct depth of soil with the correct structure will ensure that the grass roots penetrate evenly and deeply. This will make the lawn more drought resistant, more efficient in its water and nutrient use, and will lead to a denser sward of grass plants which helps to crowd out weeds and gives a more visually appealing lawn. Poor soil and poor preparation will cause turf to deteriorate over time.
To calculate how much turf is required, measure the length and width of the area to be turfed, multiply one by the other to give you the amount of rolls required. Measuring in metres is easiest as each standard roll of Rolawn turf covers 1m². Then add 5% for shaping etc.
To calculate how much topsoil is required, measure the length, width and depth of the area to be covered, multiply these together to give you the volume required.
You can use the Rolawn Product Calculator to work out how much Rolawn turf and topsoil you require.
Using a proprietary non selective weed killer recommended for killing grasses, treat the existing lawn at the stated application rate. For full effectiveness you may have to leave this for approximately 14 days.
Remove the existing lawn using a turf cutter, which are available from all reputable hire shops. This will produce green waste which can be:
You need a minimum of 100mm, ideally 150mm of good soil (the deeper the better). The soil should be loosely turned over and free from surface stone, clods, other debris and perennial weeds.
Rolawn Turf & Lawn Seeding Topsoil is a free flowing friable topsoil formulated for use in conjunction with Rolawn turf to ensure early establishment. It helps to provide a level surface and firm foundation required for laying turf or applying lawn seed and is easy to spread, even when moist. It is also blended with Rolawn GroRight® Lawn Establishment Fertiliser to help ensure a lawn gets off to the best possible start. Alternatively Rolawn Soil Improver can be used to dig into the existing soil to add nutrients and to improve structure which will help with drainage and water retention.
Digging over or rotovating the soil before laying turf is essential. Once the soil has been loosened it should then be lightly compacted. The best way to do this is to walk over the whole area and then again at right angles to the first direction. Then rake the surface to a fine tilth and make sure that the surface is level. This may take some time, but it is worth it, as if the surface is uneven it will result in your lawn being uneven, which will have an adverse impact on the appearance of the lawn.
Ideally you should water the soil a couple of days before your Rolawn turf arrives. Not only will this provide water for the roots of the turf, it can also cause the prepared soil to settle which can then be raked level again just before the turf arrives. If Rolawn Turf & Lawn Seeding Topsoil has not been used, rake an application of Rolawn GroRight® Lawn Establishment Fertiliser into the top 25mm of soil to ensure your new Rolawn turf is fed properly during its establishment.
Rolawn turf should be laid out immediately in spring/summer and within 24 hours in autumn/winter.
Start laying the turves, preferably along a straight edge, butting closely end to end. On subsequent rows stagger the joints brickwork fashion. Planks should be placed on newly laid turves for walking along and working from.
Lightly firm down the turves with the head of a rake or piece of wood to ensure good contact between the turves and the soil.
Always push turf into a joint; never stretch the turves by pulling them. Any remaining cracks can be filled with a light soil (Rolawn Turf & Lawn Seeding Topsoil is ideal) and tamped down.
The turf can be simply cut using a long knife, hand saw or cutting spade around edges and features.
Watering your new Rolawn turf is the single most important step you need to take to establish a beautiful and healthy lawn:
Be prepared to mow your new Rolawn lawn within as little as 3 days, if this can be done without disturbing the turf. If turf is dislodged, replace it and allow the turf more time to establish before recommencing mowing:
The appearance of your Rolawn lawn will be affected by the environment it is living in and the treatment it is receiving. A healthy lawn requires a balance of air, food, water and light. An appropriate lawn maintenance programme helps to keep these elements in balance. For a comprehensive guide please see the Lawn Care pages in the Information Centre section.