Sapphire Buffalo
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Get 3 Quotes NowYes β turf is delivered to Orange and across the Central Tablelands region, including Bathurst, Blayney, Molong, Cabonne, and surrounding areas. Delivery cost depends on order size and distance from the farm; contact us for a quote specific to your location.
For the first 2β3 weeks, water lightly and frequently to keep the turf consistently moist while roots establish. Avoid laying new turf in the depths of Orange's winter β cold soils slow establishment significantly, and frost on new turf can cause serious damage. In summer, water in the early morning to reduce evaporation and check soil moisture daily during Orange's hot, dry spells. Once established, switch to deeper, less frequent watering to build the root depth your lawn will need through both summer dry periods and cold winters.
Turf prices vary by variety, order size, and delivery distance from the farm. Current price ranges to expect: Sapphire Buffalo: $10β$17/mΒ², Prestige Buffalo: $10β$17/mΒ², Palmetto Buffalo: $10β$17/mΒ², Empire Zoysia: $11β$18/mΒ², Nara Native: $11β$18/mΒ², Kenda Kikuyu: $9β$16.50/mΒ². Request a quote for an exact delivered price to Orange; distance from metro farms and seasonal demand can both affect the final price.
Orange's elevation and regular winter frosts make variety selection more critical than almost anywhere else in NSW, not all turf will survive a hard Orange winter. Sapphire Buffalo is the most popular choice in the Central Tablelands, offering solid frost tolerance alongside good shade performance under Orange's famous tree canopy. Sir Walter Buffalo is another proven performer in cold-climate NSW. Avoid varieties with low frost tolerance, like couch or kikuyu, in exposed positions β they'll go dormant and struggle to recover in Orange's slow-warming springs. Empire Zoysia is worth considering for sheltered, full-sun areas where its drought and moderate frost tolerance can both be put to good use.
Stay informed and keep your Orange lawn thriving with expert advice from myhomeTURF. Our curated articles cover lawn care, pest control, and weed management, specifically for Orange conditions.
Orange is renowned for its tree canopy; mature deciduous trees line streets and fill backyards across the city, creating shaded lawn conditions that many turf varieties simply can’t handle long-β¦
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