George himself works tirelessly in tandem with the very best turf growers in the UK to ensure that George Davies Turf is sourcing the perfect fresh turf for your garden projects. We have fields located in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, and Kent that all produce high-quality turf. This diversity allows us to make sure we are always pulling from the best fields in the UK at any given time.
Our combined industry experience spans more than 30 years in both growing and logistics. At George Davies Turf, the meticulous cultivation of lawn turfing is entrusted to our partnered farms, where we articulate the exact growth specifications we demand. The farms we use know how we want it to be grown, and we understand how you want it to be delivered.
We take great pride in delivering top quality turf to our customers and are proud to be the landscaper’s choice for high quality turf. We regularly supply over 35,000 gardens a year, whether it be domestic properties or a major commercial requirement, we guarantee speedy delivery of our premium turf and is ready for immediate transplantation as soon as you receive it.
We have the best quality turf on the market available, including our Trident Turf, with its excellent sward density it is a popular choice amongst our customers and experts. Our Wild flower Turf is a pollinator’s dream, bringing biodiversity and colour to your garden. Our Shade Tolerant Turf is another popular choice and is ideal if you’re looking for resistant grass to go in a shadier area.
George himself has created some excellent videos to show you how to successfully lay your turf and how to measure your garden for turf. Provided you follow these guidelines, you will have the best turf for years to come.
If you need any help or more information about our turf, our general advice section, facts about turf and our turf troubleshooter provides you all the information you need. Alternatively, you can contact us via email or phone to chat with our friendly team.
Product is only half the story here at George Davies; delivery and after-service are just as important. We want every single customer to feel looked after right from your very first contact with us.
Each delivery is made on rigid trucks mounted with forklifts, allowing us to place your products exactly (within reason) where they suit you. Long, narrow tracks and placing bags around the back of your home along with gravel driveways are not a problem. We just ask for a 9ft-by-9ft access to enable the forklifts to get through with ease.
Here at George Davies Turf, we want to make life as easy as we can for you; our website boasts a three-day lead time; however, if you need it sooner, please give us a call, as we normally work on a two-day turnaround.
Our skilled drivers are highly trained and cool under pressure. If you have any limitations at all, please tell us ahead of time at the point of order or add notes to your online order. Trust us when we say our drivers truly make difficult deliveries easy.
If your soil is not frozen solid or heavily waterlogged, you can lay turf any time of year. The important part when laying new grass is ensuring the soil beneath has been prepared correctly to give the grass roots their best chance to quickly anchor in.
When it’s time to update or lay your new turf, where do you start? How many rolls do you need? Our How To Measure Guide provides you with all the information you need to accurately measure every type of lawn.
Before you lay your first roll of turf, make sure you have the right turfing equipment for a smooth process. The tools you’ll need include:
Each roll is 1.65cm long x 61cm wide which is approximately 1m2. This is a natural product and it can vary slightly due to natural tolerances such as moisture and shrinkage. We suggest always buying 5%-10% more for your project as you are unlikely to be able to use 100% of each roll due to cuts and wastage. You can use one of our handy calculators found here to help work out how much you need.
Gardens come in various shapes and sizes and your approach will differ based on this. Once you’ve prepared your garden for turfing, it’s time to measure to find out how many grass rolls you need, luckily our turf calculator helps you work out exactly how much you need.
When it comes to the different types of turf, the price often reflects the quality of the product, as well as what it’s made from and how it’s been cared for. Here at George Davies, we have five different types of natural turf and six variants of artificial turf to meet your budget.
Natural turf costs:
Trident turf – from £3.40 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Wildflower – from £20 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Species Rich turf – from £19.50 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Greens turf – from £8 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
RTF turf – from £7 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Shade tolerant turf – from £25 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Artificial turf costs:
Eco – from £26.50 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Mira 4m – from £19.50 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Virgo 4m – from £20 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Folkstone – from 4m per m² (as of 30/05/24)
Putting Green – from £25 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
King – from £27.25 per m² (as of 30/05/24)
As long as the soil has been properly prepared, your fresh new lawn will take about 2 weeks to grow shallow roots and up to 6 weeks to be fully settled. How fast it roots depends on many factors including the type of turf, soil conditions, the weather etc. The more time you can allow your grass to bed in, the better.
Our top quality turf is sourced from the very best growers in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and topsoil comes from producers in Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
The most effective way to remove an ant hill is to physically remove it from the ground using a shovel or your own hands (please use gloves!). Spread the soil evenly to avoid damaging your lawn, then dig deep into the nest and apply ant killer powder granules. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – How Do I Get Rid Of Ant Hills In My Lawn and follow all the necessary steps.
One of the most effective ways to keep birds away from your grass seed is to put in place some form of fencing or mesh. This could be as simple as adding full-length netting or bird-proof fencing, which you can buy in your local DIY shop and garden centre. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – How Do I Keep Birds From Eating My Grass Seed and follow all the necessary steps.
It’s important to know the difference between dead and dormant grass as this will determine how you can repair your lawn. You also don’t want to waste your time on a dead lawn or completely right off sleeping grass. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – How To Fix Dry Grass And Brown Spots On Your Lawn and follow all the necessary steps.
When you see that final roll of turf laid out, all you want to do is run around and celebrate on it! But with fresh new turf, this is the last thing you should be doing. Our fresh new lawn will take about 2 weeks to grow shallow roots and up to 6 weeks to be fully settled. Ideally, you should wait 3 weeks before allowing yourself to feel the grass beneath your feet! For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – How Soon Can I Use My New Lawn and follow all the necessary steps.
It is possible to lay new turf on top of old grass; however, you’re not going to achieve the best possible result. Therefore, we highly recommend you never lay fresh turf on top of old; otherwise, your lawn’s condition will deteriorate over time as the old grass dies. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – Can You Turf Over Turf and follow all the necessary steps.
Generally, yes. Mowing frequently is the key to a healthy lawn because each cut encourages the grass to grow thicker, creating a luscious, dense lawn. You can also block out weeds and make your turf more resilient, which is essential for a long-term, strong lawn. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – Does Frequent Mowing Thicken Grass and follow all the necessary steps.
If you can still see pools or puddles of water on the lawn, it’s too wet to mow. A good gauge is the ‘shoe test’ – press down on the grass with your boot or shoe, and if water pools up around the print, the lawn needs longer to dry out. For an in-depth guide, please follow the blog link – Can You Cut Wet Grass and follow all the necessary steps.
The straight answer is yes, you absolutely can lay turf during colder months, except on frozen ground. It’s a well-known but misplaced conception that you should not be laying turf during the winter. In-fact there are many advantages to doing so. Follow the blog link – Can You Lay Turf In Winter to find out about all the advantages of laying turf in winter.
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In his comprehensive yet user-friendly guide, George Davies offers a detailed walkthrough to help you achieve a professional finish for your project.
With a step-by-step approach, he simplifies the process, equipping you with the necessary knowledge to transform your garden into a dream-like oasis. From essential materials to expert tips, George shares valuable insights on how to attain the most stunning appearance for your brand new lawn.
Prepare to embark on a journey towards a picture-perfect outdoor space with George’s guidance.
If you’re planning to re-turf your garden, it’s important to accurately measure the area to ensure you purchase the right amount of turf. George Davies will guide you through the process of measuring your garden for turf. Since gardens come in various shapes and sizes, there is no fixed formula for measuring.
However, George will show you easy and effective methods to measure different types of lawns. With George’s guidance, measuring your garden will be a straightforward task.