In the Calais area of France. Or does anyone know what the word for Turf is in French? Looked on translation website and it said 'Gazon' is the word, but this could not be right as they did not understand what I meant in the garden centre in France that I went to.
Does anyone know where I can buy turf in France?
Gazon is the grass you grow in your garden, so yes, it is turf.
If you want to buy already grown grass pieces you call it gazon en plaques or gazon en rouleau. See the link, that company sells them in your area:
http://www.gazon-belle.com/preparation.p...
Reply:I've had a look at a couple of websites and I can't find it on sale. Maybe they always grow from seed? I don't have a garden so I've never really investigated it!
Reply:What you are looking for is called TOURBE in french...
turf could be either grass (gazon) or a peat mixture used to enrich your garden: tourbe.
You should be able to find it at any large garden centers, such as Botanic or Jardiland.
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Reply:At Turffanys !
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