No - there would be no nutrients for the roots of the grass, so the turf would, in all probability, last a few weeks and then die. Apart from this, you need a flat and prepared surface on which to lay the turves properly.
For a good lawn for the future, you'll need to remove the pebbles and do some work on the area first.
No - there would be no nutrients for the roots of the grass, so the turf would, in all probability, last a few weeks and then die. Apart from this, you need a flat and prepared surface on which to lay the turves properly.
For a good lawn for the future, you'll need to remove the pebbles and do some work on the area first.
23 Jul, 2010