Soils
Soil PreparationFor best results, rotary hoe or dig the area to a depth of 100mm to 150mm. Eliminate drainage problems by having soil slope away from the house. Check to see that your soil does not require lime, if it does, apply at the recommended dose, then rake in a complete lawn starter fertiliser. Rake and smooth the soil removing any rocks, roots and large clods. Roll and consolidate the soil lightly, this will firm the soil surface and reveal any low areas that need more soil. Keep the soil level 20mm below paths etc. Water the prepared area to settle the soil and provide a moist base for the turf. Conquest Couch thrives in most soil types but ensure the area has some slope to reduce the chances of water ponding on the surface. Would you like more information? Please contact your local Conquest instant turf grower. |
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Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Queensland
"What we like about Conquest is the ability to mow it down low. You don't get the ugly scalping and it still looks great"
– Steve Kidder
Hume Turf and Machinery
"In our turf wicket construction business we have found Conquest instant turf establishes rapidly and is ready for play faster allowing early season games to be scheduled."
– Michael Greene
Keilor Golf Club
“Conquest has survived on our fairways despite the prolonged Victorian drought. I highly recommend it as a low maintenance fairway grass.”
– Matt Roche
North Dandenong, Victoria
"We laid Conquest Couch instant lawn in Autumn and once it established we have not had to water. Sure it looked a bit sad in the heat of the Summer but once the rains came, it bounced back like a champion."
– Doug Ryan
Royal South Yarra Tennis Club
"We converted our number one court to Conquest instant turf after trialing it in previous seasons. We find Conquest to be very wear tolerant under the severe conditions we place it under."
– Bill Turner

Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Queensland