Revamp Your Yard with Soft Leaf Buffalo Grass: A Guide

When it comes to choosing the right turf for your lawn, soft leaf buffalo grass is a top contender. Known for its lush green appearance and low-maintenance requirements, this variety of grass has become increasingly popular among Australian homeowners. The resilience of soft leaf buffalo grass makes it an excellent choice for both sun-drenched and shaded areas. Its ability to…

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Transform Your Backyard into a Family-Friendly Oasis

Creating a family friendly backyard can be quite the adventure. The challenge is knowing where to start… With a family-friendly backyard, it’s important to consider the needs of everyone in your household. You want it to be a safe and enjoyable space for the kids, while also providing a welcoming environment for the adults. Don’t worry, creating this kind of backyard…

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Sapphire Buffalo vs Sir Walter: Choosing Your Ideal Turf

Sapphire Buffalo vs Sir Walter: Choosing Your Ideal Turf When it comes to choosing buffalo grass for your lawn, the debate often narrows down to Sapphire Buffalo vs Sir Walter. Both are leading brands in the market and each has its unique attributes that make them a favourite among homeowners and landscaping contractors. Sapphire Buffalo is renowned for its fine texture…

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Buffalo Grass

Buffalo Grass & Lawn Care Guide Buffalo grass has built up a solid reputation as a really tough turf for Australian lawns. There are a number of Buffalo varieties each with some really special characteristics that make them a standout choice for your lawn. Buffalo lawn is especially popular thanks to its shade and drought tolerance, soft leaf, lush green…

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How DNA Sir Walter Turf Is Certified

How Does Sir Walter DNA Certification Work? AusGAP is the Australian Turf Accreditation Program that provides turf buyers with assurance that the turf you are buying adheres to stringent quality standards. The AusGAP program ensures that the turf that you receive is a pure product. AusGAP certified programs are visually-free of weeds and pests and disease damage and will live…

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History of Sir Walter Buffalo Lawn

Despite the fact that Buffalo grass was always slow to establish, suffered poor colour retention and gave thousands of Aussie kids annoying itchy rashes it remained a popular post-war choice of grass in Australia. It maintained its popularity right up to the 1950s because of its tough blade structure, heat tolerance and, above all, low water consumption. Kikuyu was initially…

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