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potting compost in Kent from Medway Landscapes

Medway Landscapes grow, purchase and deliver a high grade, cultivated and weed treated turf in your area of Kent.  We also deliver a high quality sandyloam topsoil & ornamental bark to Kent, ring us on 01634 388899 for immediate attention.

potting compost in Kent from Medway Landscapes 01634 388899

Medway Landscapes has an established history of 21 years and has a close family relationship with Berengrave nursery in Rainham for the last 10 years.

Our Lorrie’s regularly deliver to many areas in the Medway towns including Kent, Rainham, Gillingham, Chatham, Rochester, Gravesend, Northfleet, Maidstone, Sittingbourne, Isle Of Sheppey & surrounding areas.

We also undertake gardening works such as supplying & laying turf to patio’s, potting compost & fencing in Kent.

While the nursery is also an outlet for the turf, soil & bark and potting compost.  The nursery also stocks quality bedding plants, shrubs, perennials, climbers, bagged compost & host’s a fine selection of roses

Customers in Kent have told us we offer a reliable and efficient service to address their potting compost need.

Kent in potting compost | Medway Landscape Ltd please ring us on 01634 388899

  • Turf, Supa Turf, Topsoil
  • Weed Treated, Cultivated
  • Topsoil & Bark Supplied
  • Preparation & Laying Service
  • Trade Enquiries Welcome
  • Domestic & Commercial
  • potting compost in Kent
  • Bedding Plants, Shrubs and Roses
  • Perennials, Climbers and Bagged Compost
  • ring us on 01634 388899 for immediate attention

We deliver regularly to the following areas: Aylesford, Bearsted, Bredhurst, Chatham, Cliffe, Cuxton, East Malling, Faversham, Gillingham, Grain, Gravesend, Greenhithe, Halling, High Halstow, Higham, Hoo, Kings Hill, Larkfield, Longfield, Lordswood, Lower Halstow, Lower Stoke, Maidstone, Medway, Medway City Estate, Meopham, Newington, Northfleet, Queenborough, Rainham, Rochester, Sheerness, Sheppey, Shorne, Sittingbourne, Snodland, Strood, Swale, Swanscombe, The Medway Towns, Upnor, Walderslade, West Malling, Wigmore and the surrounding area’s.

Some of the above area's not local to our Rainham Kent depot will have minimum delivery requirements or selected delivery days. please ring office for further information.

We also deliver throughout Kent for our Trade Customers


  

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Top Turf Tips

Here are the Medway Landscapes Top Turf Tips on Laying Lawns.   Please feel free to print this online resource and pass it on to your friends and neighbours. Remember, if you want quality grass turf delivered to your door in Medway, then please give us a ring on 01634 388899

  1. Remember, if you want quality grass turf delivered to your door in Medway, then please give us a ring on 01634 388899If you have more than 1 area to turf, measure the areas separately.
  2. Please don’t count fence panels or guess, as this is not an accurate measurement and only leads to disappointment and frustration.
  3. Please be aware if you are turfing an irregular shaped area, you will end up cutting a lot of turf off the rolls.  To prevent running out of turf (when you are half way through the job) order extra rolls when you place your order with Medway Landscapes, and try to re-use the cutt offs (they should all knit together).
  4. Do not leave turf rolled up in warm/hot weather, as it will go yellow and rot.
  5. Watering rolled up turf in warm/hot weather will accelerate the rotting process.
  6. If your turf starts shrinking soon after it was laid, it’s a simple case of not enough water.  Give it a good soak.
  7. Try not to walk on your newly laid lawn for as long as you can, Medway Landscapes suggest between 2-3 weeks to prevent sunken footprints and any uneven lawn surface.
  8. When ordering soil from Medway Landscapes (if your filling a medium/large hole) take into account the soil will settle and you may need to 'top it up' in order to bring it up to the same surface level, if you intend to later turf the area you have just filled in.
  9. When you’re laying soil & turf adjacent to a path.  Lay the soil to the same height as the path and turf on top as it will settle.
  10. Never lay turf over an existing lawn, concrete or a rubble surface.
  11. If you intend using a weed killer before laying a new Medway Landscapes supplied lawn, be aware to use the correct chemical that will not kill your newly laid lawn.
  12. To keep your Medway Landscapes lawn in good condition in the coming years, it will require a weed & feed fertilizer late mid-spring & again towards the end of early summer.
  13. You may require laying topsoil under turf if the soil in your garden is of poor quality, or has a heavy clay or chalk content.  Laying turf on very poor quality soil may well affect the turf‘s adequate growth.  Good preparation on the ground is as important as laying good quality turf. (Medway Landscapes can supply you with good quality local top soil to suit your turf).To prevent a heavily soaked lawn in winter that may lead to the lawn producing a moss surface, in early autumn spike the lawn to help water drainage.  And apply moss killer if required.
  14. You may require laying topsoil under turf if the soil in your garden is of poor quality, or has a heavy clay or chalk content.  Laying turf on very poor quality soil may well affect the turf‘s adequate growth.  Good preparation on the ground is as important as laying good quality turf. (Medway Landscapes can supply you with good quality local top soil to suit your turf).

  

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