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Found some notes about soil preparation, not sure if it's worth trying:
"Prior to laying, blend 3-5kg m2 of zeolite, perlite, 15% of soil volume to a depth of 20-30cm should be organic compost (certified if possible), and a good volume of sand (around 5-10%), some MycoApply Endo (Endo) or "Bactivate" then blended with your existing soil type to a depth of, as mentioned, of 20-30cm. That is the healthy root zone.
You will notice there is no:
Lawn starter crap
Lawn mixes/top soil/soil conditioner/landscape mix
No fertilisers
After turf has been laid, never use chemical processed fertilisers on it.
Use Rock minerals, molasses (diluted in water) maybe GoGo juice, Power Feed, Seasol, blood and bone. those sorts of things. Many will say, "Yeah I used one of those". One of them will not be the magic bullet. Its about a combination of them throughout the year.
Molasses more than any of them will make the most profound difference.
Blood and bone when its raining lots.
Seasol or ecoCweed in the heat and frosts.
Zeolite can be bought at any Big Grn Shed. It's sold in their pool isle. Its marked as "Zeochlor" and they must stick this stuff. It has a stock status requiring every store must have it. They wouldn't even know its there and of its importance in gardens. Costs around $20 in a 15kg bag. Its a white bag with blue writing.
Or you can contact Zeolite :: Castle Mountain Zeolites - The Finest Zeolites and ask where in Melbourne you can get it. They will supply someone in Melbourne."
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