Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Jul 21, 2009 6:00 pm Building with PD - Regent 23 Cascades on Clyde Estate HomeOne Building Thread - PCI Completed - 28th August. Handover - 11th September. Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 4Jul 22, 2009 11:40 am Building with PD - Regent 23 Cascades on Clyde Estate HomeOne Building Thread - PCI Completed - 28th August. Handover - 11th September. Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 6Jul 22, 2009 12:56 pm Building with PD - Regent 23 Cascades on Clyde Estate HomeOne Building Thread - PCI Completed - 28th August. Handover - 11th September. Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 8Aug 11, 2009 7:09 pm Hi Fu, Just a friendly reminder... that I still need some help in paticular with planting grass seeds. HANDOVER IS BOOKED FOR SEPT 4!!! Ideally.. i'd love to get set up with the basic landscaping within the 2 weeks after handover.. So I'd really just love to know if you think Mid Sept is an okay time to plant lawn seeds and if you have an info on watering. Thanks in advance! Building with PD - Regent 23 Cascades on Clyde Estate HomeOne Building Thread - PCI Completed - 28th August. Handover - 11th September. Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 9Aug 12, 2009 12:45 am I hate to recommend lawn seeds but as many would know if you have to use them, go for a Munns seed. They have the highest germination rates of all of them. Look on the packs for germination rates. Pointless buying a cheap box which is almost as much sand as it is seed and the seed has a low germination rate Munns arid if you must Roll on turf is the absolute go however and you will know my thoughts on what type Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 10Aug 14, 2009 5:37 pm Thanks Fu, went to bunnings and mitre 10 and a few other landscape places and nursies on the weekend.. we think we'll be using the Munns Pixie Sun n Shade.. we looked through the different seeds and thought this may be best for our melbourne weather. It was around $20-$25 for a 1kg box.. which I *think* from memory would cover an area of around 25m2 for a new lawn. Or was it 50m2? Here's the info if anyones interested straight from the Munns site. Quote: A lower growing tall fescue which requires less mowing. Can be sown with confidence in heavily treed areas. Will grow equally as well in full sun. Hardwearing & evergreen. Good pest and disease resistance. Will grow in a wide range of soil types (i.e. clay to sandy). Drought and cold tolerant. Ideal for over sow and lawn repair. Contains 85% endophyte. Building with PD - Regent 23 Cascades on Clyde Estate HomeOne Building Thread - PCI Completed - 28th August. Handover - 11th September. Re: Mulch, Grass Seeds and Pathways.. 11Aug 14, 2009 7:25 pm No wukkas Erinliegh would have been 25m2 coverage. 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 5611 I recently went through a similar renovation and move scenario when updating our family home. We also swapped some rooms around and tackled a major… 2 10259 The HIA contract, in the term & conditions section states that "Commencment" is deemed when the drainage is started or the piers are dug or the slab is formed up (incase… 2 6238 |