
Um, I have the landscaping contract for a housing development, and work on alot of other building sites. The majority of housing developments NOW put turf down as standard. But seed the areas that will be taken over by the council, ie service strips(we turf all areas, apart from the 1500m squared of open area) I will hasten to add that I have seen bad lanscapers, ones that just throw the turf down no matter what the ground is like(dont prepare the ground) We spend more time prepariung the ground than we do actually laying the turf. What I will sayis, if there is seeded areas, It is up to the parents to keep their children off those areas, and I am afraid it is their own fault if their children trapse mud into their houses. My sons 4&8 would npot even dream of trapsing all over newly seeded ground, and it broke my heart the other day when, I went to look at an area I had seeded and less than 4 hours after seeding it, there were footprints all over it
Seed is good to use for over seeding areas, as long as you do keep the kids of it until it is established(spring next year, and seeing as the weather has turned, that wont be hard) I am going to oversew my grass(I put new turf down in April, on a very bare patch)50m squared) of '"grass" when I moved into this house, now need to over sew it as the lawn has suffered from having neat urine on it, with no watering down from the rain :(
What I will say, is even if you do cut out patches of bare ground and 'returf' all you will get is a green patchy lawn, like a patchwork quilt. It will take a year or so(more times than not ALOT longer) to 'blend' in. It will look awful and any prospective buyer will just think it will need returfing anyway(believe me, I know what I am talking about, seen it, been to people that have taken on gardens like that!!!!!!)
If you are thinking of returfing, then you will have to keep the dog off the new turf, otherwise it will end up looking the same within a few weeks :( new turf is too delicate for dogs.
How about saying to prospective buyers that you will get landscapers in to returf the garden when they move in, you will pay????????? Just a thought.
Sorry for the Epic, as you can tell, I am a landscaper!!!!!!!! LOL
HTH
Lea :)