Lavington Turf Farms
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Lavington Turf Farms
We supply #1 Kentucky Bluegrasses blended with Fescue for our diverse climate and usage needs. We grow a #1 Kentucky Bluegrass that we have been blending and perfecting for our soil needs and changing climate for over 20 years.

Our seed is grown in rich black topsoil natural to the Lavington Valley, and together with intense maintenance, we produce a lush, thick, blue/green turf that beautifies your home and provides a great play area for your family.There isn't a better turf suited for the Okanagan Valley! Lavington Turf Farms always supply a high-quality product and their knowledgeable and friendly staff is always available to provide information and suggestions.
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Ron Rindt is the fresh new owner and operator of the farm, along with his young family of four. Ron started his turf farming career as a child, operating one of the largest sod farms in Canada. With this experience comes a continued drive to offer the best products and services for his customers. Lavington has a long history in the Okanagan community and Ron will be striving to exceed the good reputation the farm has built.
We are a family owned and operated turf farm business providing quality turf and sod to Kelowna, Vernon and Salmon Arm residents and contractors since 1988. Through the years our reputation and service area has increased to cover the whole Okanagan and Kootenays from Osoyoos to the Yukon border! Here at Lavington Turf Farms we provide a consistent product, competitive pricing, the latest in innovative equipment and top-notch customer service.
Turf enhances the value of your home with an attractive, useable outside surface. Home marketing companies have statistically proven that well-maintained turfed and landscaped yards sell quicker and obtain higher sales than those that don't. Turf traps and removes dust and dirt from the air. A 2,500 sq ft lawn absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and releases enough oxygen for a family of four to breathe for a day!
Calculate the amount of sod required by measuring the length and width of the areas in feet. Length x Width = square feet divided by 9 will give you the number of square yards needed. Begin mowing when turf roots are difficult to separate from the soil, mowing high the first time bringing it down to the desired height gradually.
Your new lawn requires 1 inch of water per week to stay green and hydrated. Water 2-3 times per week, NOT daily to encourage deep roots. Deep roots will reach for water and will maximize the water it receives in the stored soil. During drought conditions, your bluegrass lawn will go dormant and recover quickly when watering resumes.
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Teresah H.
Teresah H.
Nov 11, 2019
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We got sod this summer - TONS of rocks that you have to pick out as you unroll the turf. staff says the rocks are no big deal - well they are not the ones picking hundreds of stones out, many the size of my fist leaving holes in the turf. . I do NOT recommend this company.