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Lawns: Stadiums, putting greens & homes

Lawns: Stadiums, putting greens & homes

That's How We Grow
Sea. 2 Ep. 232 min
14 Sep 22
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A beautiful lush green lawn is admired by everyone. But how do you keep your lawn thriving, or how do you lay a new one? Charlie Albone is joined by an expert in the game, Graeme Colless, director at Evergreen Turf to answer all your questions. Supplying turf to some of the biggest sports stadiums in the country, and sowing turf at major horse racing tracks and golf courses, Graeme knows plenty about growing and maintaining lovely lawns.  Charlie and Graeme discuss: The importance of good preparation for your lawn What to consider when choosing your lawn variety How to have your lawn the best in the street How to help your lawn recover after being impacted by heavy rain About Graeme Colless Graeme Colless is the director of Evergreen Turf, a turf company that maintains, renovates and constructs a variety of projects in the sports fields and landscape industry. Having directed projects such as the Sydney Cricket Ground, Bankwest Stadium, Randwick Racecourse and a number of major golf courses, Graeme is an expert in the lawn industry. We love to hear from you, please email any questions you have about your garden to: [email protected] Learn more about how to care for your lawn from the STIHL blog: https://blog.stihl.com.au/how-to-rejuvenate-your-lawn/ Website: stihl.com.au/ Instagram - @stihl_au or @charlie_albone This podcast was hosted by Charlie Albone and created by STIHL Australia.