- The advantages of a rolled turf
- Big price difference
- Even turf will not grow without soil preparation
- Rolled turf and self-seeded lawns need care
- tips and tricks
Opinions differ on the question of rolled turf or self-sowing. There are a number of things that speak in favor of a turf roll. Unfortunately, the price of rolled turf is many times higher than that of self-sowing. Both lawns need good preparation and comprehensive care.

The advantages of a rolled turf
The biggest advantage of installing a rolled turf is that it can be used quickly. Children can romp around on it or large garden parties can take place just three to four weeks after it has been unrolled.
You can only carefully walk on a lawn that you have seeded yourself after six to eight weeks. Three months will pass before you can use it without restrictions.
In the first two years, hardly any weeds settle due to the dense turf of a rolled turf. After that, the first gaps appear here too, in which dandelions, daisies and other wild herbs spread and have to be removed.
Big price difference
While you can buy high-quality lawn seeds relatively cheaply in the garden store, you have to put a lot more money on the table for rolled turf.
In addition to the pure acquisition costs, which can be four times as high per square meter, there are also the transport costs for rolled turf. The finished lawn weighs quite a bit. Larger quantities can no longer be transported in a private car.
Even turf will not grow without soil preparation
Soil preparation is the same for both types of turf. You need the floor
- Loosen
- Get rid of weeds
- Remove stones and bumps
- level the surface
- leveling
Only then can you either sow the lawn or put turf on the ground.
When sowing a lawn, there is a risk that the birds will pick up part of the seed. A rolled turf is not suitable for shady locations because it is too dense and moss quickly accumulates.
Rolled turf and self-seeded lawns need care
Lawn care remains the same whether you have seeded the lawn or simply rolled it out. If the grass is not mowed and watered regularly, neither rolled turf nor self-seeded lawns will thrive.
tips and tricks
Whether you opt for rolled turf or a lawn you have sown yourself - the most important criterion is high-quality seed. If inferior types of grass are used, the grass will thrive poorly or not at all, regardless of how it is sown.
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