Things to Consider When Choosing Your Lawn
- Function of the Lawn: Is it for a showpiece or backyard cricket with the kids?
- Pets: Will pets use the area, and how will they affect the lawn?
- Maintenance: How much time can you dedicate to lawn care? Do you want low-maintenance options?
- Time to Establish: Are you willing to wait for your lawn to establish, or do you need instant results?
- Budget: Your budget will significantly influence your choice of lawn type.
Hand Sown Lawns
Hand sowing is ideal for small areas and those willing to nurture the lawn during its initial growth stages. Spring and autumn are the best times to sow grass seed because the soil is neither cold nor dry. Seed can also be sown in winter and summer but be mindful of frosts and drought conditions.
- For Active Areas: If you have kids or pets, choose a rye mix for its durability and slow growth.
- For a Showpiece: A fescue/brown top mix will provide a lush, fast-growing lawn.
Germination can take from 5 to 30 days, depending on weather conditions. Walking on your lawn after 6-8 weeks is safe when watering requirements decrease.
Hydroseed Lawns
Hydroseeding is a popular, cost-effective method that quickly establishes a lawn. It involves spraying water, seed, fertiliser, and mulch onto the soil, giving your lawn an initial nutrient boost.
- Germination: The seeds will germinate in 5-7 days, with visible growth in 3-4 weeks. By 8 weeks, your lawn will be lush and well-established.
- Best Time: While spring and autumn are optimal, hydroseeding can be done in summer, though it will require more frequent watering.
Hydroseeding is a great option if you want quicker results but check with your supplier about the specific seed mix for future repairs.
Instant Lawn
The instant lawn is the way to go if you're after immediate results. While it is a more expensive option, it provides an instant visual impact. Your new lawn will be free of weeds and pests and thoroughly treated for optimal establishment.
- Establishment Time: Keep off the lawn for about two weeks while the roots take hold. Once established, the lawn will feel firm.
- Watering Needs: Adjust watering based on the season; instant lawn can be installed year-round.
Artificial Lawn
Artificial turf has grown in popularity due to its realistic look and feel. Modern artificial lawns are almost indistinguishable from natural grass and offer several advantages:
- No Maintenance: No watering, no mowing, and it stays green all year round.
- Durability: Artificial lawns can last 20-25 years with proper care, and most products come with a 7–10-year warranty.
- Cost Considerations: While more expensive upfront than other lawn options, it eliminates long-term water and maintenance costs. However, the environmental impact of production and disposal should be considered.
Artificial lawns are perfect if you're looking for a lawn that remains pristine year-round with minimal effort.
Get in Touch
For a free measure and quote or to discuss your lawn options further, contact our Christchurch-based landscaping team at admin@Oderingslandscaping.co.nz.