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  • Lawn Turf Suppliers 

    All of our turf is supplied from a 1000 acre turf nursery situated in North West England where the climate is ideal for the cultivation of turf. The…

    • Aughton Green Ornamental Lawn Turf 

      A hard wearing turf, the latest addition to our range Rye Gold turf has been cultivated with a new generation of ryegrass which offers a great tolerance.

    • Rye Gold Lawn Turf 

      A hard wearing turf, the latest addition to our range Rye Gold turf has been cultivated with a new generation of ryegrass which offers a great…

    • Stadium Lawn Turf 

      Stadium turf is our most popular turf as it creates an idyllic family lawn. Its springy nature is a firm favourite with adults and children alike.

    • Budget Lawn Turf 

      Family lawn, where cost is the deciding factor. Budget is a lower grade of turf than our Stadium or Rye Gold. Use our "Turf…

    • Drought Master Lawn Turf 

      Drought Master turf is an innovative non rye seed mixture seed that can survive the harshest of drought conditions. Drought Master turf has the dual…

    • Lawn & Turf Fertiliser 

      Fertiliser to help your new lawn get the best start. Use as a pre turf fertiliser or as a lawn feed on existing areas. The analysis is Nitrogen -…

      • Lawn Fertiliser - 30 Sq.M Pack 

        A 30sq m pack of fertiliser to help your new lawn get the best start. The fertiliser is composed of: Nitrogen - 21% Phospharus Pentoxide -…

      • Lawn Fertiliser - 70 Sq.M Pack 

        A 70sq m pack of fertiliser to help your new lawn get the best start. The fertiliser is composed of: Nitrogen - 21% Phospharus Pentoxide -…

      • Lawn Fertiliser - 210 Sq.M Pack 

        A 210 sq.M multi pack of fertiliser to help your new lawn get the best start. The fertiliser is composed of: Nitrogen - 21% Phospharus…

      • Lawn Fertiliser - 630 Sq.M Pack 

        A 9 x 70sq.M multi pack of fertiliser to help your new lawn get the best start. The fertiliser is composed of: Nitrogen - 21% Phospharus…

    • Lawn Seed 

      Johnsons lawn seeds range including Tuffgrass, General Purpose, Luxury Lawn and Old English Country Meadow

  • Topsoil & Organic Compost Suppliers 

    We are able to supply and deliver topsoil in varying qualities and quantities. Topsoil & Compost Mix which is a rich black compost improved border…

    • Border Black Screened Topsoil & Compost Mix 

      A bulk bag of rich black compost improved border topsoil. Border soil consists of a coarse peat free compost blended with sandy soils. Price includes…

    • Screened Topsoil 

      1000Kg of screened sandy loamed topsoil Price includes delivery. This will prepare an area of 25 sqm to a depth of one inch, a great start to any turfing…

    • Soil Improver - Bulk Bag 1000KG 

      1000Kg of our soil improver contains essential nutrients, adds organic matter, improvers water retention and breaks up heavy soils. 100% peat free. …

    • Organic Peat Free Compost 

      This is a bulk bag (approx 1 cubic metre) of our premium organic peat free compost, made from naturally composted forestry and botanical cuttings. This…

  • Lawn Turf & Topsoil Suppliers 

    For a lawn turf or topsoil price including delivery please choose your postcode area then press “Enter” AL - St Albans B -…

  • Bark & Wood Mulch 

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    • Bark - 1 Cubic Metre Bulk Bag 

      High quality British Bark supplied in 1 Cubic Metre bags. Graded size 3mm - 35mm. Ideal for borders. The bark will greatly reduce weed growth and…

    • Wood Mulch - 1 Cubic Metre Bulk Bag 

      High quality British Wood Mulch supplied in 1 Cubic Metre bags. Ideal for borders. The bark will greatly reduce weed growth and looks great too. You…

  • Landscaping Materials 

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  • Lawn Care & Gardening Tools 

    Online-Turf.co.uk have teamed up with the well known online retailer Amazon.co.uk to bring you a selection of gardening equipment specially chosen to help you…

  • Lawn Care Advice 

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    • Lawn Care Books & DVD's 

      Online-Turf.co.uk have teamed up with the well known online retailer Amazon.co.uk to bring you a selection of lawncare books & DVD's specially chosen to help…

    • General Lawn Care 

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      • Laying Lawn Turf 

        Planning your lawn As with everthing in life planning and preparation makes things easier. Many of the popular garden makeover programs seen on T.V.…

      • Lawns From Seed 

        Preparing the soil: Proper ground preparation is essential for the establishment and future well-being of your new lawn. Inadequately prepared ground will…

      • Feeding Your Lawn 

        Like all other plants, lawns thrive on a good and balanced diet! We often lavish attention and fertiliser on our roses, but forget that there are thousands…

      • Scarifying and Aeration 

        Scarification Some species of grass produce more horizontal growth than others and this can build up to a point where it needs to be removed to allow healthy…

      • Spring and Summer Care 

        Spring feedingFeeding annually in late March - April will maintain grass vigour. If the lawn is not fed vigour declines. Weeds and moss can then…

      • Autumn Lawn Care 

          Scarifying Thatch (old grass stems) can build-up on lawns between grass roots and foliage. Regular raking (left) keeps levels at an acceptable…

      • Weed Control in Lawns 

        We all know that prevention is better cure, but this section will help you when lawn weeds have become a problem. Early action is the key to good weed…

    • Lawn Problems 

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      • Algae on Lawns 

          During wet weather a gelatinous slippery layer sometimes appears over the lawn surface. This is usually dark green or blackish in colour. Causes Algae on…

      • Coarse Grasses in Lawns 

        Fine turf can quickly become overrun by more vigorous 'weed' grasses. Coarse grasses can invade turf, epecially where the sward suffers from compaction,…

      • Dead Patches on Lawns 

        These are many reasons why these may occur and the most likely are not usually due to pests or diseases. The most common causes are: Petrol spills or leaks…

      • Field Woodrush in Lawns 

        Field woodrush (Luzula campestris) is a grass-like, perennial weed which spreads using short, creeping stolons. Its broad-bladed, dark green leaves, are…

      • Dry Weather & Drought  

        During dry weather lawn grasses may start to suffer, especially once the top 10cm (4in) of soil dries out. Given adequate rain or water they will normally…

      • Liverwort Problems 

        Liverworts, such as Marchantia and Pellia, can be a problem in gardens; in beds they can compete with plants, on the lawn they can cause areas of grass to die…

      • Moss Control in Lawns 

        Poor growing conditions favours the growth of moss in lawns. Encourage vigorous grass growth by feeding and regular lawn maintenance and avoid mowing grass too…

      • Repairing a patchy and damaged lawn 

        A lawn with extensive areas of damage and patchy growth may benefit from a programme of renovation. If however it is particularly weedy or full of moss, it may…

      • Speedwell in Lawns 

        Several species of speedwell can be a problem in lawns, the most common being the lesser speedwell, Veronica filiformis. The weed forms dense mats by producing…

      • Weeds in Autumn Sown Lawns 

        In mild weather following autumn sowing of grass seed there may be strong growth of annual weeds from seeds already in the soil. These can affect grass…

      • Yarrow in Lawns 

        Lawn grasses can become seriously weakened by long periods of drought and lack of plant nutrients. Under these conditions yarrow (Achillea millefolium) thrives…

    • Pests in Lawns 

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      • Pests in Lawns - Lawn Ants 

        Ants can cause concern but they are a nuisance rather than destructive pests. They feed mainly on insects, including other ants. They also look for the sweet…

      • Pests in Lawns - Chafer Grubs 

        The species most often found in lawns are the garden chafer, Phyllopertha horticola, and the welsh chafer, Hoplia philanthus; the latter is particularly found…

      • Pests in Lawns - Moles 

        Symptoms: Heaps of excavated soil are thrown up on the surface of lawns and flower beds; tunnelling through the soil disturbs the roots of seedlings and other…

      • Pests in Lawns - Worm Casts 

        Worm activity is most evident on lawns but can also be a nuisance in gravel paths. Symptoms: Deposits of mud (worm casts) are found on the surface of…

      • Pests in Lawns - Leatherjackets 

        What are they? Leatherjacket grubs are the larvae of daddy long legs or crane flies, large insects commonly seen flying in summer and autumn, often…

    • Lawn Watering 

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      • Watering Newly Laid Turf 

        Newly laid turf needs water to survive for the first 28 days after it is put down; but if it is raining anyway, there is no need for extra water. If it is…

      • Established Lawns 

        Wait before you water Established lawn showing signs of stress Established lawn showing the first signs of drought stress There is no need to water…

      • Looking after your lawn in a drought 

        “Brown Lawns are cool in drought” - it’s official Why watering your established lawn is unnecessary…and tips on watering your newly laid turf. The…

    • Fungi In Lawns 

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      • Fungi in Lawns - Fairy Rings 

        Symptoms: Circles or arcs of lush green grass in spring or early summer. Depending on the fungus responsible the circle may be zoned with a middle zone of…

      • Fungi in Lawns - Slime Mould 

        Slime Mould - Physarum cinereum; Mucilago spongiosa Description: Slime moulds are commonly found in turf, ornamental, and garden plantings in the home…

      • Fungi in Lawns - Fusarium 

        What is it? Fusarium patch disease is the most common disease of turf in the UK. The Latin name of the fungus that causes the disease symptoms is Microdochiu…

      • Fungi in Lawns - Red Thread Disease 

        What is it? Red thread disease is one of the most common diseases of turf in the UK. The Latin name of the fungus that causes the disease symptoms is…

      • Toadstools in recently laid turf 

        It is very common for small brown toadstools to appear in recently laid turf. They are of particular concern to parents of small children, who worry that they…

  • Online-Turf Blog 

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    • Contact Online-Turf.co.uk 

      If you have any questions in relation to the products we have for sale please do not hesitate to contact us. You can contact us on landline at 0113…

    • FAQ's 

      Q Do you have a minimum order? A You can order any quantity from 10 SQ Metre to 1500 Sq M or more. Q Does the price include delivery? A Yes, the price you…

    • TGA - Turfgrass Growers Association Standards 

      Introduction: These standards apply only to cultivated turf produced by members of the Turfgrass Growers Association (TGA) and can be supplied with a…

    • Terms & Conditions 

      1. General In these conditions of sale: The company means North West Turf Ltd trading as Online Turf. Registered address: Bradleys Farm, School Lane,…

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      This privacy policy sets out how Online-Turf.co.uk uses and protects any information that you give Online-Turf.co.uk when you use this website. Online-Turf.c…

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