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Sir Grange Zoysia

Sir Grange Zoysia

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Sir Grange Zoysia is a luxurious fine-blade grass variety that is renowned for its exceptional levels of tolerance to drought, shade and how well it resists wear and tear. So, it’s no surprise to see it being used by premium golf courses all around the world.

Any time you drive past a particularly eye-catching lawn with its deep green colour, there is a strong possibility that you’re appreciating the beauty of Sir Grange Zoysia.

In terms of care and maintenance for Sir Grange Zoysia turf in Sydney, it is a slow-growth grass which requires less mowing year-round (up to 50% less mowing than common turf varieties), and it does not require that much water – with some studies showing that it needs less watering than Sir Walter Buffalo. And, even in warm dry climates and challenging heat, it will maintain its luscious deep colour.

Great for: Home lawns, Parks & gardens, Low maintenance, No-mow lawns, Golf

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  • Sir Grange Zoysia Turf Features

    Sir Grange was initially developed for the U.S. golf course industry. However, people soon realized that it could make a wonderful lawn for residential use. This fine-leaf, sun-tolerant grass requires at least 50% less fertiliser and mowing than other grass varieties. Sir Grange Zoysia grass is excellent if you're looking for a fine, soft-leaf, deep-green turf that offers excellent shade resistance, low maintenance, salt tolerance, and exceptional drought resistance.

  • Drought Resistance

    Drought Resistance

    Medium
    Shade Tolerance

    Shade Tolerance

    Up to 75%
    Wear

    Wear

    High
    Maintenance

    Maintenance

    Very Low
    Leaf

    Leaf

    Fine
  • Field of Dreams

    Sir Grange Zoysia turf is a highly successful lawn that was hand-chosen from over 10,000 varieties of turf through rigorous R&D and testing by Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA).

    Delicate & Strong

    Its fine, soft, deep green leaf looks and feels delicate, yet Sir Grange Zoysia grass is our most robust turf. Because of its adaptability, beauty, and other superior qualities, it makes an ideal choice for homes, nature strips, golf courses and recreational areas.

    10-Year Product Warranty

    With every purchase of Sir Grange grass through Musturf, you’re issued with a Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA) Product Warranty Certificate and will be covered by LSA’s nationwide warranty.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • How Durable and Tough Is Sir Grange Zoysia Grass?

    Sir Grange Zoysia can withstand extreme weather conditions and the harsh Australian summer heat, thanks to its high drought tolerance. It can also bear up to sub-freezing temperatures, meaning it can survive year-round. Sir Grange Zoysia turf is also self-repairing and can restore itself when damaged. And this turf can withstand large amounts of traffic and wear, thanks to its high-wear tolerance.

    Does Cutting Sir Grange Zoysia Make It Grow Thicker?

    Mowing can help your turf grow thicker because the tips of grass blades contain hormones that suppress horizontal growth. By cutting the lawn and removing these tips, you allow the grass to spread and grow thicker close to the roots.

    Will Zoysia Turf Choke Out Weeds?

    When fully established, Sir Grange Zoysia becomes so dense that it chokes out most summer weeds and replaces existing grass. Zoysia turf is especially effective in chocking out crabgrass, an annoying, aggressive weed. You can expect to have a weed-free, attractive Zoysia lawn within two to three years after planting Sir Grange Zoysia.

    How Short Should You Cut Sir Grange Zoysia Grass?

    It's best to mow Zoysia grass at the height of 2-5cm above the soil line. You can make the initial cut shorter to eliminate dead leaf tissue and accelerate the green-up rate. It will help if you don't allow newly laid Zoysia lawn to grow too long before you start mowing as mowing earlier helps to strengthen and thicken the new grass, giving you a healthier-looking lawn.