Introducing the DuraScape® range of certified seed blends. Using similar cultivars and blends as used by Australian pro-turf customers including leading stadiums and golf courses, the DuraScape range is conveniently packaged and available in 2.5 kg, 5 kg, and 25 kg options. For landscape excellence, DuraScape has a blend just for your needs.
An attractive lawn complements any garden and adds prestige to your property. Many people are unhappy with the results of their efforts in sowing a new lawn. To help you avoid disappointment PGG Wrightson Turf offer the same quality seed mixtures and fertiliser that professionals use.
Download the Home Lawn Guide for some tips on how to establish a successful lawn.
Spring and autumn are the best times to sow a new lawn. Consider a weed spray 2 – 3 months after establishment, with a suitable selective broadleaf weed spray (read directions thoroughly to ensure your weed spray is suitable to your seed blend). Sprays should be registered for turf.
It is best to remove clippings from your lawn when mowing, especially at establishment time, as clippings may smother the new lawn.
Watch for insect pests, an insecticide may be required if insect damage is observed. Consider a soil test to check for any nutrient deficiencies and pH levels to help create optimum conditions for establishment.
All herbicides and insecticides as mentioned above must be used in accordance with label instructions.
Mowing – never mow more than 1/3 of the lawn height in one mow.
If the lawn becomes long, reduce height gradually over time.
Mow regularly to encourage lawn density.
Fertilise every 2 - 3 months with a quality slow release fertiliser during the growing season.
Spray your lawn for weeds once a year.
It will be necessary to water lawns in dry summer months as this is when stress is observed with most lawn types.