Sapphire Buffalo
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Fresh, Locally Grown Turf Delivered Across Mount Isa
myhomeTURF is your trusted network of turf suppliers in Mount Isa, 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 Mount Isa, pricing is influenced by the long-distance freight from coastal or southern QLD farms. While logistics can be more complex, we strive to keep rates competitive. You can expect the following estimated pricing for premium turf: 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
While you can lay turf year-round in our climate, the "Goldilocks" period is Autumn (March to May) and Spring (September to October). Laying in the middle of a 40°C+ Summer is possible but requires intense, round-the-clock watering to prevent the turf from "cooking" before it takes root. Winter is also a viable option, as our "cold" is still warm enough for most warm-season grasses to establish.
We primarily service residential and commercial properties within Mount Isa (including Mornington, Happy Valley, and Soldiers Hill). We also coordinate bulk deliveries to surrounding regional hubs such as Cloncurry and Waverley. Due to the distance, we recommend coordinating with neighbors to share a delivery truck and reduce freight costs.
TifTuf Bermuda and Empire Zoysia are the champions of the Outback. TifTuf: Specifically bred for drought tolerance, it can survive on significantly less water once established—perfect for Mount Isa's semi-arid conditions. Empire Zoysia: Highly heat-tolerant and slower-growing, meaning it doesn't "bolt" and require mowing every three days during a wet spell. Buffalo Varieties: These are great for shaded yards but require more consistent moisture than Couch or Zoysia.
Stay informed and keep your Mount Isa lawn thriving with expert advice from myhomeTURF. Our curated articles cover lawn care, pest control, and weed management, specifically for Mount Isa conditions.
In the heat of the Outback, water is your most precious resource. Choosing a drought-hardy lawn isn’t just a preference; it’s a necessity. This guide breaks down the best turf varieties—li…
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When the temperatures soar and rain is nowhere to be seen, your maintenance routine has to change. Learn the essential strategies for keeping your grass alive during a Mount Isa summer, including the …
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Mount Isa’s iron-rich, often rocky or clay-heavy soil can be a tough environment for traditional lawns. Understanding exactly what’s beneath your feet is the first step to a healthy yard. This guide helps you identify your soil type and provides tips on how to improve it for better lawn growth.
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In North West Queensland, mowing at the wrong time can do more harm than good. Cutting your grass during a heatwave can scalp the lawn and expose the soil to the sun. Learn how to time your maintenance to protect your turf’s health and keep yourself safe from the heat.
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