Sapphire Buffalo
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Fresh, Locally Grown Turf Delivered Across Brisbane
myhomeTURF is your trusted network of turf suppliers in Brisbane, offering high-quality turf for residential, commercial, and large-scale landscaping projects. Our growers specialise in site preparation, delivery & installation provisioning, and more, ensuring fresh-cut turf is delivered directly to your door.
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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 NowIn Brisbane, pricing is often influenced by your proximity to the major growing hubs in the Lockyer Valley and Scenic Rim. For premium, farm-fresh varieties, you can expect to pay: Stadium Sports Couch: $8 - $14* / m² Kenda Kikuyu: $9 - $16.5* / m² Sapphire, Prestige, or Palmetto Buffalo: $10 - $17* / m² Empire Zoysia or Nara Native: $11 - $18* / m² IronCutter Elite Hybrid Couch: $12 - $18* / m² Augusta Zoysia: $23 - $27* / m²
Brisbane’s subtropical climate makes turf installation possible 365 days a year. However, September to November (Spring) is widely considered the "Gold Medal" time to plant, as the warming soil triggers explosive root growth. Autumn is the runner-up, offering milder temperatures that reduce water evaporation. If you lay in Winter, your lawn will still survive but will take roughly twice as long to "knit" together
Brisbane has a "mixed bag" of soils. Suburbs like Bridgeman Downs often have deep red loamy soils (great for almost any turf), while the Western and Southern suburbs frequently deal with heavy clay. For Clay Soils: Empire Zoysia is incredibly hardy and handles the "wet-dry" cycle of Brisbane clay beautifully. For Bayside/Sandy Soils: Sapphire Buffalo thrives in the coastal breezes of Wynnum and Manly. For High Shade: If your yard is shaded by large gum trees or Poincianas, Sapphire Buffalo is the best choice, needing only 2-3 hours of direct sun.
Our network of local Brisbane turf growers and delivery teams covers the entire Greater Brisbane metropolitan area and its surrounding growth corridors. We provide fresh, farm-direct delivery to: Brisbane Northside: From the CBD out to Chermside, Aspley, North Lakes, Caboolture, and the Bribie Island region. Brisbane Southside: Including Sunnybank, Mt Gravatt, Holland Park, Carindale, and down through the Logan corridor. Brisbane West: Serving Indooroopilly, Kenmore, Brookfield, and out to the western suburbs of Ipswich and the Scenic Rim. Brisbane East & Bayside: Delivering to Wynnum, Manly, Cleveland, Victoria Point, and the Redlands Coast. Moreton Bay Region: Comprehensive coverage for Redcliffe, Strathpine, Narangba, and the Moreton Bay hinterland.
Stay informed and keep your Brisbane lawn thriving with expert advice from myhomeTURF. Our curated articles cover lawn care, pest control, and weed management, specifically for Brisbane conditions.
Choosing the right lawn for Brisbane’s sub-tropical climate is crucial. From drought-tolerant Zoysia varieties to hard-wearing Buffalo and vigorous Couch grass, discover which turf thrives in Queensland’s hot, humid summers and handles both dry spells and heavy rainfall with ease.
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Brisbane’s diverse weather demands year-round lawn care attention. Get expert guidance on mowing frequencies, fertilising schedules, and watering routines for Zoysia, Buffalo, Couch, and Kikuyu varieties tailored specifically to Queensland’s tropical and sub-tropical conditions.
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Summer puts immense pressure on Brisbane lawns through heat, wind, and dry conditions. Learn essential pre-summer preparations including fertilising timing, proper watering techniques, raising mower heights, and weed control to keep your lawn lush and healthy through the toughest months.
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After Brisbane’s long, hot summer, your lawn needs targeted care to recover and prepare for the cooler months. From aerating compacted soil to controlling pests and diseases, these seven autumn maintenance tasks will restore your lawn’s health and set it up for strong winter survival.
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