Sunday, 11 March 2012

4 Seasons Turf & Garden Design

By Sant McClaire


Always striving to do our finest, we are always researching the landscaping business in an effort to foster a deeper comprehension about gardening. This includes an analysis into 4 seasons the turf industry and how the climate can impact the growth of turf. Further, we are always exploring ways to diversify our expertise and services to cater for new developments in garden design. This can include fencing and decking.

We will begin by looking at the demand for turf the year through. We've been at this business for over 2 decades and we can tell you that the demand peaks in mid-April before gradually ceasing in the winter time. Why is that? It is because people want to make best use of their garden through the summer. They may want to play football or enjoy a BBQ with friends and family. As we reach the peak of winter, the demand drops.

Much like demand, the growth of turf too is seasonal. In winter the growth of turf slows down, whereas in the summer months it actually grows more quickly. Gardeners need to be aware they should alter the height of their mower and quantity of water accordingly. You wont be surprised to learn that because of the humidity, turf actually requires more water during the summer period.

Now, lets concentrate in more recent trends in the design of gardens. In the past few years, decking has been a standout feature for many families. This is because decking contrasts with turf beautifully and is so often the principal feature of meeting for friends and family. Although, many are actually unaware of this, decking can be pretty simple to install. However, if you're unsure about this, your contractor will do this on your behalf.

Hopefully this write-up has been of assistance to you. Our industry is changing rapidly and we're eager to keep you informed of the latest developments. Naturally, we'll help with any queries you might have.




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