Looking for a green lawn which requires minimal effort? Consider purchasing Sir Grange Zoysia Turf.

This turf is durable and has a fine texture. It’s pretty adaptable. Below is a breakdown for you to know how it works and how you should care for it.

What makes Sir Grange Zoysia different?

  • It has a fine texture and thinner blades compared to other turf grass. It gives your lawn a manicured look.
  • It has a slow rate of growth, around 15 to 35mm. It doesn’t grow a lot. You might only need to mow every two weeks during peak season.
  • It establishes a strong root system to access water and nutrients from the soil.
  • Sir Grange has low maintenance needs. It simplifies lawn care. When you move the turf, keep it between 15 to 35mm. Let it grow taller in the shade of its soil to reduce weeds.
  • Apply a balanced formula of fertilizers every year. Excess feeding encourages thatch.
  • It has to be voted 25% less than other similar grasses. You would need to water it deeply, but infrequently.
  • It is jot tolerant and climate adaptable. It thrives in heat and recovers well after dry spells. It can stay green in temperatures up to 40°C.
  • It survives light frost but goes dormant in winter. You can expect Browning until spring.
  • It grows in sandy, loamy or clay soils if drainage is adequate.
  • It is resistant to pests and diseases. It is less prone to armyworms and Sod webworms.
  • It resists the brown patches and dollar spots in well-drained areas. The turf is thick so it crowds out invaders quickly. Spot treat any breakthroughs early on.
  • It has a definite aesthetic appeal. It maintains a deep green hue longer into the cooler months. The blades grow tightly and create a carpet-like finish. It’s pretty much versatile and is used for lawns as well as sports fields.

Tips for installing?

  • Plant a turf during early spring or early summer for root development before winter.
  • Prepare the soil by removing weeds. Till the soil to 10 to 15 centimeters and level the surface.
  • Install plugs. Plugs take about 12 to 18 months to fill in.
  • Soak daily for the first two weeks and taper off gradually.

Cost considerations

  • The initial investment has a higher upfront cost. It’s more expensive than Buffalo or Kikuyu. Expect to pay around 15 to 25 per square meter for sod.
  • The reduced water intake, fertilizer and pest control costs balance the price over time.

It is ideal for high-traffic lawns because it handles foot traffic and pets without thinning.  It tolerates the salty spray and the sandy soils. It’s a smart pick for drought-prone regions.

Sir Walter handles shade well; it only requires about four hours of sun.

However, you can revive it after winter dormancy by reducing watering and avoiding foot traffic. Wait for consistent warmth. It will green up on its own. It is not recommended to mix it with other grasses. Its growth habits are overpowering for neighboring varieties.

Sir Grange Zoysia is a balance of beauty and practicality. If you prioritize low-maintenance lawns that are resilient in heat and drought, this grass is worth considering. See https://allturfsolutions.com.au/product/sir-grange-zoysia/ for more details.