Type of Grass

The Central Coasts favourite supplier of Sir Walter and Kikuyu grass.

sir walter

SIR WALTER

Sir Walter has firmly planted itself as Australia’s favourite lawn, with over 35 million metres being sold since it was first introduced in 1997. Why has it become so popular? Without a doubt Sir Walter has proved to be the best performing lawn turf for our harsh Australian conditions, from the cool tablelands, the dry west to the tropical north. No other lawn turf combines such a comprehensive range of attributes into one easy-to-care-for variety:

  • Australia's Number 1 Buffalo Lawn
  • Drought tolerant and tough
  • Requires little mowing and fertilising
  • Disease and fungus resistant
  • Great in full sun and shade
  • Australian Born and Bred
  • Weed resistant
  • Self repairing
  • Salt tolerant
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Soft to touch
  • Low allergy
  • Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity

QUALITY GUARANTEED

Sir Walter Premium Lawn Turf can only be grown and supplied by a select group of expert turf producers, each fully licensed and committed to delivering the best quality turf with customer service second to none. To ensure you receive only the best in both your premium turf and expert advise, insist on seeing our ‘Certificate of Authenticity’ issued with every delivery of genuine Sir Walter Premium Lawn Turf. This ensures you receive the best quality turf in the peak of condition. No surprises, no imitations, no problems.

kikuyu

KIKUYU

Perfect for: High traffic areas including public access parks & gardens, playgrounds, caravan parks, nature strips and recreation reserves. A great low budget home lawn option.


Available: All year round. Characteristics: Hard wearing, drought tolerant, requires minimal fertilising, self repairing, aggressive growing, competitive against unwanted weeds.


Details: Kikuyu grass is like the Collingwood Football Club - you either love it or hate it. It is most widely used in northern Victoria by councils, schools, and caravan park owners because its aggressive nature guarantees it will withstand the wear and tear of heavy foot and vehicle traffic in public access areas.


For home lawn situations, you will need to either apply a chemical, build a substantial garden edge or edge your lawn on a regular basis if you wish to control Kikuyu's invasive lateral growth into adjoining garden beds. Kikuyu will lose some of its colour during the cooler months while it is dormant. Kikuyu needs to be grown in full sun.