Sapphire Buffalo
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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 NowTweed Heads and across the broader Tweed Coast region, including Coolangatta, Banora Point, Kingscliff, Murwillumbah, and into the Gold Coast border area. Delivery cost depends on order size and distance; contact us for a quote specific to your address.
For the first 2–3 weeks, water lightly and frequently to keep the turf consistently moist while roots establish. Tweed Heads' summer humidity helps retain soil moisture, but hot afternoons can dry out new turf fast – water morning and evening during dry spells in the establishment period. Once rooted in, ease back to deeper, less frequent watering and watch for overwatering signs during the wet season.
Turf prices vary by variety, order size, and delivery distance from the farm. Current price ranges to expect: Sapphire Buffalo: $10–$17/m², Prestige Buffalo: $10–$17/m², Palmetto Buffalo: $10–$17/m², Empire Zoysia: $11–$18/m², Nara Native: $11–$18/m², Kenda Kikuyu: $9–$16.50/m². Request a quote for an exact delivered price to Tweed Heads – seasonal demand can shift pricing.
Tweed Heads' heat and humidity suit buffalo varieties extremely well — Sapphire and Palmetto are both popular choices along the Tweed Coast, handling shade from established palms and tropical trees while staying dense through the wet season. For full-sun areas, Kenda Kikuyu offers fast-growing, hard-wearing coverage that thrives in the warmth. If low maintenance is the priority, Empire Zoysia is worth considering for its slow growth rate and strong performance through Tweed's hot dry spells between rain events.
Stay informed and keep your Tweed Heads lawn thriving with expert advice from myhomeTURF. Our curated articles cover lawn care, pest control, and weed management, specifically for Tweed Heads conditions.
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