I'm located in Scotland and planning to lay some turf along with a good amount of topsoil. Right now, it's been raining consistently, and I'm hoping for a few dry days soon. What would be the latest time in the year that I can successfully lay turf?
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You can lay turf now! The warm temperatures and wet weather are actually great for it. Just make sure it knits in before the first frost, and you might be ready for a first cut by March. Remember to keep it watered during dry spells in the summer for a lush lawn.
As long as the ground isn't frozen, you should be good to go. However, it's best to wait for a few dry days to prepare the ground properly, since muddy conditions can make leveling a bit tricky.
Autumn is actually a great time to lay turf! The soil is still warm enough for rooting, and there's usually good moisture, especially in Scotland. This gives the turf a chance to settle in before winter, allowing it to rest and then be well-established come spring.
Thanks for the info! That makes sense.

Yeah, it's super muddy now. Appreciate the advice!