Has anyone got Matilda turf at their house?
How do you find it?
Our landscaper recommended it
Is it low maintenance and good for toddlers to run around on?
Any feedback would be much appreciated
Thanks
k
Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Feb 12, 2012 9:15 am Has anyone got Matilda turf at their house? How do you find it? Our landscaper recommended it Is it low maintenance and good for toddlers to run around on? Any feedback would be much appreciated Thanks k Re: Matilda turf 3Feb 16, 2012 9:43 pm Here is a review; http://softleafbuffalograss.com.au/matilda.php Just seems like another soft leaf buffalo like Sir Walter, Palmetto, Kings pride etc. How you care for the buffalo is more important than the variety (climate dependant). Where do you live? Matilda turf 4Feb 16, 2012 10:54 pm Please for the love of god (or insert any preferred religious representative) you guys, (as I have posted at least 200 times), need to get over the infatuation of viewing turf like brands of jeans or cars. A plant is only ever as good as the soil it is growing in and where one turf performs another maynot down the road. This is why rather than me dedicate a heap of my skill and knowledge to ******* in people's pockets about turf brands, I give you the more important and valuable advice and skill of getting soil right so what ever gets stuck in the soil grows. That is what makes a wonderful turf. All turf is good if it's in good soil. Of course everyone who ever has problems with lawns has "great soil", that's what they always tell me. :/ Follow the turf prep info I have provided to the letter and you will never go wrong with any turf. Peeps need to be set free from dithering over brands of turf. Focus on price and service instead. Sent via Tapatalk They using concrete or timber sleepers? Timber or steel uprights? Any drainage behind sleeper? 3 5892 |