Is there any better sight than looking out of your window and seeing a perfect lawn in front of you? There really is just something so relaxing about it all and indeed a good lawn is often a thing to be proud of. However, the eternal question is whether you should go for lawn turf or grass seed and we will now explain why lawn turf is indeed the better option.
It is instant.
The thing about turf is that it gives you that instant perfect lawn look whereas grass does take time to grow and give you that finished look. In just a matter of hours you will have a lush green lawn whereas if you sow grass seed you will be looking at soil for a couple of weeks or even longer if luck goes against you. Now what one sounds the most appealing?
It is perfect.
Turf is always perfect, so it will be a uniform color and there will be no need for you to worry about weeds or moss growing through it. Instead, you get the rolls of turf laid down side by side and as long as you have some degree of patience, then your lawn will look exactly the way it should if it was in a garden magazine.
It is easier to handle.
Turf really is easier to handle since you only have to prepare the ground so that it is level, and then pat down the individual turfs so that they all meet. If you are using grass seed there is a lot more work in preparing the ground, but then you have to protect the seed while it tries to germinate and then water it and look after it while it grows. This can take weeks and do you really have the patience for all of that? Is it not better to just use a plank to both line up the turf, and also to walk on to protect the grass, and take a matter of minutes to put down a single roll than spend countless hours looking after seeds?
Guaranteed results.
It is also worth pointing out that with turf you are guaranteed results whereas when you use grass seed it is entirely possible that it will grow patchy as some seeds will germinate and others will not. This in itself can be extremely annoying because why should you put in so much effort when you might not get very much in return? Is it not less stressful to just buy the rolls and know that by the end of the day you will have the perfect lawn?
It really should be pretty obvious as to why lawn turf is so much better than grass seed, so even though it is more expensive you should not allow that fact to put you off. It is faster, easier to use, gives you guaranteed results and you will also find that it is hard wearing as well. Can you now think of any reason as to why you would not want to use lawn turf ever again?
It is instant.
The thing about turf is that it gives you that instant perfect lawn look whereas grass does take time to grow and give you that finished look. In just a matter of hours you will have a lush green lawn whereas if you sow grass seed you will be looking at soil for a couple of weeks or even longer if luck goes against you. Now what one sounds the most appealing?
It is perfect.
Turf is always perfect, so it will be a uniform color and there will be no need for you to worry about weeds or moss growing through it. Instead, you get the rolls of turf laid down side by side and as long as you have some degree of patience, then your lawn will look exactly the way it should if it was in a garden magazine.
It is easier to handle.
Turf really is easier to handle since you only have to prepare the ground so that it is level, and then pat down the individual turfs so that they all meet. If you are using grass seed there is a lot more work in preparing the ground, but then you have to protect the seed while it tries to germinate and then water it and look after it while it grows. This can take weeks and do you really have the patience for all of that? Is it not better to just use a plank to both line up the turf, and also to walk on to protect the grass, and take a matter of minutes to put down a single roll than spend countless hours looking after seeds?
Guaranteed results.
It is also worth pointing out that with turf you are guaranteed results whereas when you use grass seed it is entirely possible that it will grow patchy as some seeds will germinate and others will not. This in itself can be extremely annoying because why should you put in so much effort when you might not get very much in return? Is it not less stressful to just buy the rolls and know that by the end of the day you will have the perfect lawn?
It really should be pretty obvious as to why lawn turf is so much better than grass seed, so even though it is more expensive you should not allow that fact to put you off. It is faster, easier to use, gives you guaranteed results and you will also find that it is hard wearing as well. Can you now think of any reason as to why you would not want to use lawn turf ever again?