Turf Varieties

  

SIR WALTER SOFT LEAF BUFFALO
 

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Born and bred under tough Australian conditions, Sir WalterTurf has had to undergo stringent testing to ensure it can live up to breeders’ expectations. Other generic types of soft leaf and velvet buffalo have not been tested to ensure that they stand up to the extremes of our climate. Another advantage is that it can be established in your garden all year round.

 

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Sir Walter Turf should not be confused with the prickly buffalo predecessors that many are familiar with. One of the best things about Sir Walter Turf is the luxurious feel under foot that will not irritate even the tenderest of skins.

 

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Sir Walter Turf is remarkably hard wearing, and has the longest growing season of all the buffaloes. Since it does not go dormant, it is self-repairing and will quickly bounce back, making it perfect for pets, kids play areas and under clotheslines. Furthermore, Sir Walter Turf achieves this performance with far less fertiliser requirements than couch lawns, thus reducing the risk of excess nutrients leaching into our ground water supplies, and ultimately, into our already stressed rivers.

 

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Sir Walter Turf has deep roots, a low thatch habit and a tight growth sward which allows it to meet all the expectations of a drought tolerant lawn when managed correctly. 

If the easy maintenance guide is followed (correct watering, fertilising and mowing practices), Sir Walter also stays greener throughout summer and winter and does not lose its colour like couches and other varieties of soft leaf or velvet buffalo. Sir Walter Turf also thrives in coastal locations where other varieties struggle due to high alkalinity levels in the soil.

For  information on watering regulations, contact the Water Corporation on 13 10 39 or visit their website on www.watercorporation.com.au

 

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Sir Walter Turf has proven shade tolerance so this makes it ideal for small courtyard areas and under trees and its lateral growth pattern means it won’t be invasive in your garden areas and paving. Sir Walter Turf is the first buffalo lawn in Australia to thrive both under a blazing sun and in shaded positions.

 

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If you are looking for a lawn that is less work and maintenance then Sir Walter Premium Turf is the lawn for you. Its fast growing habit means that damage is repaired more quickly and its low thatch forms a tight sward that keeps moisture in and weeds out. It is also more resistant to many insects and fungicidal pests, which means less spraying and therefore better for you and the environment. If spraying does however become necessary over the lifetime of your lawn it is the only buffalo grass that you can be sure can handle being treated without retardation in its growth pattern.
Because of Sir Walter Turfs's growth pattern it is non invasive to your garden beds and paving. This means that a regular mechanical edge is all that is necessary to keep your lawn areas separate.
Unlike couch, the home gardener can also achieve an excellent result using either a cylinder or rotary type mower.
Sir Walter Turf's low thatch habit means that it also doesn’t need annual vertimowing like couch varieties.

 

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WINTERGREEN COUCH

 

Wintergreen couch is a versatile lawn requiring a full sun position. Its small leaf is an attractive dense green. Wintergreen's deep rooted stolens and rhizomes make it a tough hard wearing soft surface, however it is also this that makes it difficult to keep out of paving and garden areas.

Wintergreen can be used in residential houses, golf courses, tennis courts or wherever close mowing is required.

 

Wintergreen should be mown every 10 -14 days at approximately 10 -15mm. This is to help keep its formal appearance and to try and minimise its tendency to "thatch up".

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KIKUYU

Kikuyu is a light green grass best suited to broadacre areas such as sporting fields and paddocks etc. It requires a full sun position and regular mowing every 7 - 10 days in spring and summer. It is a very vigorous grass type that will quickly take over your whole garden in a residential property. It is exactly this trait that makes it ideal in sporting facilities and heavy traffic areas.

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CONQUEST COUCH       

Conquest Couch is a semi dwarf sterile variety of couch. Conquest is suitable for residential houses and commercial sporting facilities as it has a lower thatch habit than Wintergreen couch. It also has a very good wear tolerance although it is harder to keep its colour all year round than Wintergreen.

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TROPICANA

Tropicana is a hybrid turf developed from Queensland Blue Turf. Like its parent it is a very soft dense grass with a beautiful blue green colour. Tropicana needs full sun and does well in coastal areas.

 

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 Recommended Turf Varieties for your lawn areas

 

Sunny with high amounts of traffic - residential                                                                                                    

Sir Walter Soft Leaf Buffalo

Wintergreen Couch                                                                 

Sunny with high amounts of traffic - sporting / commercial

Conquest Couch

Kikuyu

Sunny with medium to low amounts of traffic - residential

Sir Walter Soft Leaf Buffalo

Wintergreen Couch

Tropicana

Decorative formal lawn areas full sun Tropicana
Decorative informal lawn areas full sun (lush resort style) Sir Walter Soft Leaf Buffalo
Shaded areas (less then 4 hours of sunlight) Sir Walter Soft Leaf Buffalo

 

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