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Order online and choose the turf variety that best fits your lawn, lifestyle and budget. Need help? We’ll guide you.

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Want full service? Let us prep your site and lay the turf for you. Prefer DIY? We’ve got guides and advice to help.

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We’ll deliver your turf fresh across SE QLD, or you can collect from our Brendale farm if you’ve got the right setup.

Why choosing Sir Grange Zoysia

High shade tolerance

Sir Grange is a resilient and robust type of grass. It thrives in areas with plenty of sunlight and is well-equipped to handle drought, which is particularly important for both homes and businesses. (Note that we advise using 100-200mm of sand when planting Sir Grange Zoysia rather than soil or compost blends.) Additionally, it can endure heavy foot traffic and wear and can recover on its own once its root system has reached a depth of 200mm.

Low maintenance and nutrient requirements

Sir Grange is a low-maintenance grass that requires fewer nutrients. This means that you can spend more time enjoying your garden rather than constantly maintaining it. Compared to other common types of grass, Sir Grange does not need to be mowed as frequently, and it can be mowed at various heights to match your garden's design and your preferences. Additionally, it has minimal nutrient requirements, needing up to 75% less nitrogen than other common turf varieties. In fact, in many cases, it will require little to no fertilisation at all. Overall, Sir Grange's low maintenance and nutrient requirements make it an excellent choice for those seeking a beautiful garden with minimal upkeep.

Low allergenic

Sir Grange is a type of grass that is low in allergens. This makes it an excellent choice for those who are sensitive to allergens or have allergies. Additionally, its soft and delicate leaf texture makes it safe for children and pets to play on without any risk of harm. Overall, Sir Grange is an ideal option for those looking for a grass type that is both gentle and allergy-friendly.

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FAQs

Is Sir Grange Zoysia worth the investment long term?

Absolutely. Sir Grange Zoysia is bred for premium performance and long-term value. Once established, it delivers a fine-leaf, manicured look with exceptional drought tolerance and minimal maintenance. It handles full sun, resists wear, and recovers quickly, meaning you spend less time mowing, watering, and repairing compared to other grasses. Its durability and low upkeep make it one of the most cost-effective lawns over its lifespan.

Why is Sir Grange considered a premium turf variety?

Sir Grange Zoysia is bred from the finest zoysia cultivars and perfected under strict AusGAP standards for purity and performance. It combines a fine-leaf, luxury aesthetic with genuine toughness — thriving in full sun, high heat, and even moderate shade. It’s the variety of choice for golf courses and prestige homes because it delivers that manicured look with minimal maintenance once established.

How does Sir Grange perform in drought and heat compared to other grasses?

Sir Grange is one of the most drought-resilient zoysias available. Its deep root system lets it stay green longer through dry spells while using significantly less water than most couch or buffalo varieties. Once established, it tolerates extended dry periods with little maintenance — a major advantage for Queensland homeowners managing water restrictions.

Does Sir Grange recover well from wear or damage?

Yes. Despite its fine texture, Sir Grange is remarkably self-repairing. Once its root zone is mature, it recovers quickly from light to moderate traffic such as kids, pets, or backyard entertaining. It’s not just beautiful — it’s durable, with zoysia’s natural rhizome and stolon structure supporting healthy regrowth.

What makes Sir Grange a low-maintenance lawn option?

Sir Grange grows slower than most turf types, meaning less mowing, less fertiliser, and fewer pests. Its dense growth pattern suppresses most weeds naturally. You’ll typically mow Sir Grange every 3–4 weeks (instead of weekly), and it holds its lush colour year-round with minimal input — ideal for homeowners wanting a top-end look without constant upkeep.

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