pH Soil Levels of your Lawn
It’s getting to about that time when we should be fertilising our lawns in South East Queensland in preparation for winter, but first you should get to know your lawn a little better. It’s crucial that you know the type…
It’s getting to about that time when we should be fertilising our lawns in South East Queensland in preparation for winter, but first you should get to know your lawn a little better. It’s crucial that you know the type…
After all the recent rain in South East Queensland the lawns are growing rapidly, but before you get out the lawn mower there are a few things you need to keep in mind to ensure the long term health of…
During the recent drought and water restrictions in South-East Queensland many households shied away from the traditional lawn and chose to lay pavers. While pavers have their place – particularly in small, high-traffic areas nothing can beat a natural turf…
A recent Courier-Mail article entitled ‘Households using fake grass on their lawns to avoid mowing’ caught my eye. Agreed – we all lead busier lives than those of generations before us but are we really prepared to give up something…
It’s been a busy time at Daley’s Turf. We recently undertook a huge turf project at Cooroy on the Sunshine Coast – through rain, humidity and damaging storms. In fact, according to the Local Disaster Co-ordinator, Fox Rogers the rainfall…
What wet week we have just had. Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast recorded rainfall totals last week ranging from 150mm to 400mm. The problem with that much rain with turf bought on the Sunshine Coast is that you really shouldn’t…
This lawn problem is particularly felt on the Sunshine Coast and throughout South East Queensland in the wetter, warmer months of November to May. Whilst types of Kikuyu and Couch lawns are particularly prone to lawn grubs, Buffalo grasses such…
In January 2012 in Brisbane, its surrounds and the Gold Coast it rained for 8 days straight and 16 days straight on the Sunshine Coast. On average, Queensland received 126.31mm in that one month. And the problem with that much…