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Nara Native is a premium variety loved by Australian homeowners for its performance and colour.
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Get 3 Quotes NowYes, turf suppliers servicing Albany typically deliver across the Great Southern region, including Mount Barker, Denmark, Kalgan, Walpole and nearby townships. Delivery distance from Perth-region turf farms means it's important to request a suburb-specific quote for an accurate delivered price to your address.
For the first two to three weeks after laying, water lightly and frequently to keep the turf consistently moist during establishment. Albany's cooler temperatures mean soil stays moist longer than in Perth, so be careful not to overwater, particularly during the cooler months when evaporation is low and fungal disease risk increases with excess moisture. Once established, water deeply and infrequently through summer and reduce watering significantly through Albany's cool, wet winter period.
Turf prices in Albany vary by variety and delivery distance from Perth-region turf farms. Current ranges to expect: Sapphire, Prestige or Palmetto Buffalo: $10–$17/m²; Empire Zoysia or Nara Native: $11–$18/m²; Kenda Kikuyu: $9–$16.50/m²; IronCutter: $12–$18/m²; Stadium Sports Couch: $8–$14/m². Delivery to the Great Southern adds to the base price, so always request a delivered quote to your specific address.
For Albany's cool winters, coastal salt exposure and shaded blocks, Sapphire Buffalo is the standout choice, it offers the best combination of shade tolerance, salt hardiness and cool-season performance of any warm-season grass available in WA. Palmetto Buffalo is a strong alternative with similar credentials. Empire Zoysia suits sunnier, more open blocks where drought tolerance and low maintenance are the priority, though it will slow noticeably through Albany's cooler winter months. Kikuyu is generally not recommended for Albany, the cool winters and lower light levels limit its performance and it can look poor for a significant part of the year.
Stay informed and keep your Albany lawn thriving with expert advice from myhomeTURF. Our curated articles cover lawn care, pest control, and weed management, specifically for Albany conditions.
Albany’s seasonal lawn care calendar follows a similar pattern to Perth, winter-dominant rainfall, dry summers and a Mediterranean rhythm of growth and dormancy, though Albany runs noticeably co…
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Albany’s exposed coastal position and strong onshore winds mean salt stress is a genuine challenge for lawn owners, particularly on blocks close to Princess Royal Harbour, Middleton Beach or the…
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Albany’s exposed coastal position and strong onshore winds mean salt stress is a genuine challenge for lawn owners, particularly on blocks close to Princess Royal Harbour, Middleton Beach or the…
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Albany’s established residential blocks often feature large trees and dense garden plantings that cast significant shade, and the lower sun angle through the cooler months reduces light penetrat…
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