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Best Time to Lay a New Lawn

The time of year you lay your grass turf is quite important, as it determines how easily it will establish, the level of maintenance needed, and the likelihood of damage from weather conditions.

Other considerations include your location, climate, the variety of grass turf, and the season. Here are some tips from the team at StrathAyr to give your newly laid turf the best chance it can to establish healthily.

Best Seasons for Laying Grass Rolls

Victoria is prone to widely fluctuating climate conditions, ranging from frosty sub-zero winters to scorching 40-degree summers. These extremes can damage vulnerable new turf and are best avoided. Purchase and lay down grass rolls during spring and autumn if you can. These seasons tend to offer the most moderate weather conditions. Rainier periods are also great for helping your new lawn establish.

Aim for Spring

Spring is by far the best time to lay your new lawn. Like many other plants, grass naturally comes out of hibernation and begins actively growing and establishing deep roots during this season. Laying out turf during spring helps it establish quickly with minimal maintenance required. There’s also less chance of damage from extreme weather conditions.

For the best results, avoid earlier, colder periods of spring and instead wait for warmer conditions. You should also choose a time where you can minimise traffic on the lawn.

Laying Turf in Other Seasons

Early autumn, before it gets too cool, is the second-best time to lay new turf. While not advisable, it’s possible to lay turf during winter and summer, however, a lot more maintenance will be required to help it establish.

For example, a new turf laid in summer will need frequent and extensive watering. Grass cannot dry out while it’s establishing and needs to be always kept moist. For a winter lawn installation, check the long-term weather forecast to avoid frosty and excessive cold periods. The main risk is the grass entering a dormant state, so the roots don’t establish well. This will mean a patchy lawn later.

Grown in Victoria, for Victoria

At StrathAyr, our farm provides a full range of turf varieties for homes, council green spaces, sports stadiums, and race tracks across Australia and internationally.

Find out more about preparing for new turf or get in touch with our team if you’re ready to buy new turf.

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