Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: New Grass 6Aug 27, 2008 7:44 pm Da Vinci Outdoor Living Architectural landscaping http://www.davincioutdoor.com Re: New Grass 8Aug 27, 2008 8:27 pm It is very typical of turf to go yellow in the cold as mentioned. In fact it won't respond well to fertiliser just yet either (well by that I mean more results v's what you spend). However once the soil warms and the days get longer your lawn will respond well to feeding, watering and warmth.
Being so new it wouldn't be advisable to use lawn fertiliser just yet. It will be producing roots at a rapid rate just now and that will be using up energy stored within the, lets call them the, "stems" of the buffalo. Now new food sources are not going to be available to the plant (it can be in the soil but the lawn may not be taking it in) for a little while yet as I said, so just wait, it's normal and it will be all good. In the mean time feed the soil, blood and bone and go get some "seasol for lawns". You will be happy. This will help till it gets warmer. You may see an improvement in lawn colour but the lawn will get stronger, which is more important. It will also give you a better return on what you spend. Be mindful of watering at night. it is not advisable. Night watering "can" encourage fungal diseases but as mentioned it has worked well for southerner44 with no harm done. DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Please help me to answer this question , it will help me a lot as i can go to buy confidently with your recommendation: I want to put synthetic turf in our backyard for… 0 5540 A person needs to be licensed to offer financial advice. Surely the accountant you use would have been chosen for his/her expertise in this field. Have you asked your… 1 6733 |