Fresh turf installation in Lincoln by landscapers in Lincoln featuring newly laid green grass with precise edges, clean paving lines and a modern residential street background for a neat front garden finish

Turf & Lawn Care

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Turf Installation

An attractive, healthy lawn forms the foundation of any well-designed garden, and our professional turf installation delivers strong results across all outdoor environments. As experienced landscape gardeners in Lincoln, we focus on the correct preparation, accurate levels, and using high-quality materials to achieve long-lasting results. 

 

A lush green lawn plays a key role in successful garden design, so we source our turf from trusted local suppliers. We offer a range of options such as shade-tolerant turf, stadium grade, green velvet, and even wildflower turf, all collected on the day of installation, ensuring it arrives fresh and establishes quickly.

 

To achieve the best outcome, we lay turf at the correct height on properly prepared ground, allowing the lawn to root evenly and perform as intended. A dense, closely laid lawn improves appearance, durability, and everyday usability. Our turf and lawn care services cover Lincoln, Gainsborough, Scunthorpe, and the surrounding areas.

Turf lawn installation in Lincoln by landscape gardeners featuring freshly laid green grass with clean straight edges, grey porcelain paving paths and a red brick bungalow for a neat and modern finish

Lawn Care Services

A healthy, well-maintained lawn forms the foundation of any well-kept garden, and our professional lawn care services deliver consistent results throughout the year. As experienced landscape gardeners in Lincoln, we understand how seasonal changes, soil conditions, and usage affect lawn health and appearance. 


A strong, green lawn requires ongoing attention, so we provide year-round care using proven methods tailored to local conditions and individual gardens. To maintain the best results, we offer weekly, monthly, and yearly plans for lawn and garden maintenance, focusing on mowing, feeding, aeration, and weed control to support steady growth and recovery. 


Regular, structured maintenance plans improve appearance, durability, and long-term performance. Take a look through our blogs for tips on how to keep your lawn looking healthy year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does my new turf take to establish?

New turf typically starts rooting within 10–14 days and is fully established after 4–6 weeks, depending on weather, soil conditions, and aftercare. During this period, regular watering is essential, and foot traffic should be kept to a minimum. Cutting usually starts once the turf resists being lifted at the edges.

 

Proper preparation includes removing existing grass or weeds, improving drainage if required, cultivating the soil, and applying a quality topsoil and fertiliser. Skipping preparation is the number one reason turf fails. Turf laid on poor ground will struggle, regardless of how good the grass is.

For the first two weeks, new turf should be watered daily, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. After establishment, watering can be reduced to deeper, less frequent sessions to encourage strong root growth. Overwatering is just as damaging as underwatering.

Yes. Lawn maintenance plans are available and can be tailored to your garden’s size, grass type, and condition. Plans typically include regular mowing, edging, seasonal feeding, weed control, and general lawn health checks. Ongoing maintenance keeps lawns looking consistent year-round and prevents small issues turning into expensive fixes later.

Turf and seed are both perfectly viable options for establishing a new lawn. Turf provides an immediate, even finish and is ideal for homeowners who want quick results. Seeding is a more cost-effective approach that takes longer to establish but can work just as well when prepared and maintained correctly. The right choice depends on budget, timescale, and how the lawn will be used.