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Best company to order turf from online?

Discussion in 'Lawns' started by kyleleonard, May 30, 2011.

  1. kyleleonard

    kyleleonard Total Gardener

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    I'm looking at buying about 20-27 rolls of turf this week, but I've never ordered it before and not sure if they charge a delivery fee which would take the price right up.

    Just wondering if anyone knew of any websites of good turf suppliers who deliver to the North West?

    I'd go and pick it up, but I can't drive..

    Thank you!
     
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    mrSean Apprentice Gardener

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    Rolawn is the name I associate with turf. I think you can expect good quality (and have success complaining if you have any problem on that score)

    I see their turf for sale at local garden centres (although not sure I would want to buy turf that is sitting, "abandoned"!!, outside a garden centre, but a freshly-cut kerb-side delivery should be OK

    No idea about price / delivery though.

    Turf, Topsoil, Bark Mulch | Rolawn - Suppliers Of Britain's Finest Lawn Turf
     
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    27 rolls, delivered to my postcode, would be £144.50 (£174.64 for premium turf), plus £8.16 for 2kg of "Lawn Establishment Fertiliser"
     
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    kyleleonard Total Gardener

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    That is crazy!!

    How is B&Q's turf? My sister's boyfriend said he'd put it in his car.. £2.98 for a roll.
     
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    Its not crazy at all. Its high quality turf, you are asking for a very small order size, and you need it delivered to your door.

    You can get the same brand of turf from a large retailer (dunno if B&Q sells Rolawn turf, they may well, or they may sell a low-quality one instead - either way, the turf may not be freshly lifted, but it might ...) and the large retailers can use bulk-buying to bring the price down. But you'll have to collect it (or pay their delivery charge)

    You said you needed home delivery, and "good turf" - I assumed that to mean decent quality, but if you meant rock-bottom-price then look on eBay instead. You might well find some very short (e.g. 1-day or 2-day) auctions from people locally who have some rolls left over from a job ... but delivery will be the problem if you can't collect yourself.
     
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    gcc3663 Knackered Grandad trying to keep up with a 4yr old

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    Mick & Paddy were sitting on their shovels watching the world when a lorry passed by loaded with turf.
    "Ah" says Mick "thats what I want to do when I win the Lottery"
    Paddy responded "What? Drive a lorry"
    "Don't be daft" says Mick. "I'll send MY lawn away to be cut"
     
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