Lawn planting and lawn care are essential for the maintenance and aesthetic appearance of your garden. Successful lawn planting requires proper soil preparation, selection of the right grass seed and careful maintenance after planting. And lawn care includes regular nutrient replenishment, watering and disease and pest control. Discover how to create and maintain a lush, healthy lawn so your garden is always at its best.
Turf planting
The basic principles are also here, i.e. fresh installation a phosphorus predominant product is needed e.g. Asco Start Bio Bakter. Worth the grass/lawn planting MikoMax Garden-to help collect water or nutrients from farther away if they are low. For fresh planting Kelpak rooting by watering or foliar treatment.

Intense growth
In the period of intensive growth - April, May, June - you can use harmonic NPK or possibly products with higher N content, e.g. DanuVital Bio+ and Asco Alga
Then coated or coated/slow release harmonic e.g. 20-20-20 or high N NPK fertilizers should be applied. Preferably fine granular and then water in.
Lawn care in summer
From mid-summer onwards, only potassium-rich fertilisers should be applied to the lawn to strengthen it and prepare it for winter. We do not have an organic product, but Ino Potassium 500 is an excellent product. Asco Alga is also a good solution at this stage. Coated or slow release fertilizers with high K content can be applied at this stage. Preferably fine granular and then watered in.
Protecting the lawn
Early spring and autumn Tricho Immun treatment is recommended. But make sure that this never happens in the heat of summer.
In summer The Ino Si and the SoftGuard can go alternately 2-4 weeks. These help the plant to protect itself against bacterial, fungal and insect attacks.
And weak patches of grassland Blackjak-should be watered in to vitalise the soil underneath. The Leonardite-containing Blackjak helps in humus growth.

Watering the lawn
Watering is always recommended at dawn/morning and not too much, but less often and in large doses than nature would recommend.
A looser textured soil is better for lawns, rather than a compacted clay soil. So if you have a clay soil, you can add a layer of sand and/or potting soil on top to allow some water infiltration.

