Improve your lawn

Our peat-free and organic rootzones and topsoils are perfect to help make your lawn the envy of your neighbours. With the perfect balance of natural, organic nutrients and strong moisture retention abilities, our lawn friendly range nourishes soil and promotes good root growth for a lush, vibrant lawn.  

If you need to repair larger sections of grass, our TGA-quality turf is ideal for use on hard-wearing lawns. Safe for children and pets, each roll of turf has a surface area of about 1m2 – and our turf calculator will help you work out hoe much you'll need.

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To improve your lawn, there are a number of different methods and products you can try, so don’t panic – you’ll have your lawn looking as good as new in no time!

Here are some simple steps to revive your lawn:

  • Mow your lawn very low, ideally to about 20mm if possible.
  • Remove any moss, dead grass and leaves from the ground.
  • Aerate your lawn using a machine or digging fork.
  • Evenly spread some Divot Mix Topsoil over your whole lawn.
  • Use the back of a rake to move the fresh soil into the holes that you’ve made.
  • Watch as your lawn springs back to life in a matter of weeks.

It’s usually safe to walk on freshly laid turf after about 3 weeks, as it will likely have started to root by then. However, as tempting as it is to enjoy your lovely new lawn straight away, it’s best to limit heavy use until around 6 weeks after laying, to give it time to fully establish.



Organic turf should be laid on approximately 6 inches of well prepared topsoil. Before adding topsoil, be sure to remove any stones, debris or weeds, so that your organic turf can grow to its full potential!

After adding your topsoil, gently walk along the surface taking small, careful steps to flatten it down. This will create a perfectly smooth foundation to lay your turf on and will encourage it to grow strong with healthy roots.

It usually takes between 3-6 weeks for garden turf to fully root after it has been laid, but this can vary depending on the type of turf, the soil conditions and the weather. To find out more about how long different turfs take to root, contact our friendly team – we’re happy to help.



Lawn turf is best laid in mid-autumn when the weather is (usually) on the drier side, but it can be laid any time between mid-autumn and mid-spring, as long as the soil isn’t frosty or wet.

Laying turf in the middle of summer isn’t recommended, as the hot weather means that it’ll need a lot more water and extra care to stay fresh and healthy, so if you can, it’s better to wait for cooler conditions.