Ray, now if you have a empty hose end sprayer and if you have the wife pick up the cheapest dish detergent she can find you hose down that new turf and adjoining lawn. so you end up with soap suds bubbling up and walla. it looks good. . do not ask me what the benefits of the regular cheap soap are but I have used that before long ago when at a previous house we had to put in a new water and sewer line. I got that information from a rc book called " the impatient gardner". Lee.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:43:20AM +1000, Ray Boyce wrote: > Hi All > > Well the Turf came early today and the wife and I got stuck into bringing it > around the back of the house and rolling it out. > > I used a furniture removalist trolley that I put a platform on for moving > large concrete pots around the garden. > > These rolls were heavy because the ground they were cut from was very wet. > > We were both covered with mud after moving them into position. > > So hopefully it all will grow and then spread down the yard to completely > cover the ground that is left. > > So now we can move onto the next project. > > Ray > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > -- Force it!!! If it breaks, well, it wasn't working anyway... No, don't force it, get a bigger hammer. .
