New For Old Lawn Recycling

New For Old Lawn Recycling

Most gardens, if cared for correctly will look good and have a long and active life. But infrequently older gardens will begin to show some damage from foot traffic, pets, weeds, floods, drought or heat.

The common process to replace your current grass is to get rid of some of the clay soil, substitute it with topsoil and replant with a hardy seed or sod. But often this isn't the best solution, as an example, if you've got a landscaped garden and there's small room for earthmoving kit that might injure your existing flower beds, paths etc Another issue is this strategy is pricey and terribly lengthy. We have all heard about someone that attempted to save a dollar by re-laying their own lawn... And the terror stories that go with it.

Exploiting new up-to-the-minute machinery, your old grass can be recycled into the ideal base for your new grass. This inventive new system is fast, clean and an ecological way to respire new life into your grass. It uses your present grass as a base for a colorful new lawn that may last the life of your grass.

Replacing a Grass DIY

To relay a grass yourself, there are several laborious and costly stages concerned: -

* Repeated spraying to kill of existing foliage
* Hiring of turf cutting clobber and lifting away old turf
* Hiring of bobcat and tipper to get rid of old turf
* Delivery of new soil and application
* Ameliorant application
* Purchase new turf
* Installing new turf
* Watering new turf
* Rolling new turf
* Maintaining new turf

Is your grass appropriate for Grass Recycling?

A grass can be recycled for new houses, existing grasslands, and landscaping projects and sports grounds.

Advantages of Recycling
* Uses current soil
* no requirement for Bobcat hire
* Low effect on your garden
* Environmentally friendly
* Nominal spraying needed
* Quicker than beginning again
* less costly than beginning again.

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