Turf Supplies Sydney
Here at Buy Turf Online, we have an extensive range of premium quality turf and specially selected lawn care products.
We have everything you need to prepare for your new lawn, install your new lawn and care for it.
How to Buy:
- Order Turf Online: Buy Turf
- Call to Order: 1800 806 304
- Fax Order: 02 4577 2089
- Email your Turf Order: sales@buyturfonline.com.au
It’s as easy as selecting what products you would like to buy, checking out and then we deliver your order on a day that works best for you.
Customer Service
We pride ourselves on our exceptional Customer Service, and our friendly staff can answer any questions you have to ensure you select the right turf for your situation.
Turf Prices
Turf | Type | Price (per sqm) | Buy Online |
---|---|---|---|
Sir Walter | Buffalo | $14.95 | Click to Buy |
Sir Grange | Zoysia | $25.00 | Click to Buy |
Eureka | Kikuyu | $8.60 | Click to Buy |
Nullarbor | Couch | $9.65 | Click to Buy |
Bermuda | Tif Tuf | $13.80 | Click to Buy |
Turf Delivery in Sydney
Fees:
- Delivery fee: $99.00
- Estimated Delivery Time: Next working day*
*If you place your order before 10.00 am we can usually deliver your new turf the next day.
What lawn variety is right for Sydney?
When you are choosing a turf for Sydney, there are a few factors you should take into account.
The lawn variety needs to be suitable for the area as well as for your individual needs.
Choosing the right lawn variety can be the difference between a lawn that struggles and a healthy, thriving lawn.
Climate:
One of the biggest effects the Australian climate has on turf is how much water will be required.
Sydney has a warm and temperate climate but isn’t as affected by the harsh summer sun as further west.
The climate also affects how much drought tolerance and frost tolerance your new lawn will need.
Shade:
How much shade and sun your lawn gets will depend on the height of your house, any fences, the size of the lawn and whether you’ll have trees or hedges around where your lawn will go.
Keep in mind that any new plants are likely taller than they are at the moment.
Foot Traffic:
Depending what you plan to use your lawn for will affect how much wear and tear it receives.
If you have lots of foot traffic, such as in parks or sports grounds, or if you have pets or children, you’ll want a quick repairing grass.
Maintenance:
Different varieties of grass require varying amounts of care.
Whether it is mowing, watering or fertilising, you should consider how often you would like to tend to your new lawn.
Look and Feel:
This last factor is quite a personal one. The look and feel includes choosing between a fine or broad leaf, the softness of your lawn and the height that your lawn will sit at.
Benefits of Turf
Property value:
Whether consciously or not, buyers are drawn to a house with a lush green lawn. People look for a place where they can imagine themselves being happy.
A lawn is an area that the buyer could socialise, relax and play sports.
Not only is your home likely to draw in more interest, but a recent study has shown that homebuyers will pay up to 19% more for a house with an attractive lawn.
Heat reduction:
A healthy lawn will significantly cool your home and surrounds.
The average front lawn has twice the cooling capacity as the average home’s ducted air-conditioning system without taking a toll on your electricity bill.
Oxygen production:
Grass is the most effective plant life at converting carbon dioxide into oxygen, and that includes trees.
A simple 15 x 15m turfed lawn will produce enough oxygen for a family of four.
Cost effective:
Compared to the alternatives for your new yard, turf is by far the most cost effective one.
Artificial turf, pavers and sandstone have their own benefits but also carry a significantly higher initial cost per square metre.
Especially for large areas, turf grass is a far more affordable option, regardless of the chosen variety.
Pollution reduction:
A turfed lawn helps to balance out the negative effects of urban living. It absorbs or filters numerous types of pollutions.
These include dust, allergies, disease, noise, heat, glare and air pollution.
Turf Delivery Areas
Northern Beaches
Avalon | Balgowlah | Belrose | Beacon Hill |
Brookvale | Cottage Point | Church Point | Clontarf |
Collaroy | Cromer | Curl Curl | Elanora Heights |
Fairlight | Forestville | Frenchs Forest | Freshwater |
Killarney Heights | Manly | Mona Vale | Narrabeen |
Newport | Palm Beach | Queenscliff | Seaforth |
Terrey Hills | Warriewood | Whale Beach |
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Avalon
Balgowlah
Belrose
Beacon Hill
Brookvale
Cottage Point
Church Point
Clontarf
Collaroy
Cromer
Curl Curl
Fairlight
Elanora Heights
Forestville
Frenchs Forest
Freshwater
Killarney Heights
Manly
Mona Vale
Narrabeen
Newport
Palm Beach
Queenscliff
Seaforth
Terrey Hills
Warriewood
Whale Beach
North Shore
Artarmon | Cammeray | Castle Cove | Castlecrag |
Chatswood | Cremorne | Crows Nest | East Killara |
East Lindfield | Gordon | Hornsby | Killara |
Kirribilli | Lane Cove | Lavender Bay | Lindfield |
Longueville | McMahons Point | Middle Cove | Milsons Points |
Mosman | Neutral Bay | Normanhurst | North Sydney |
North Wahroonga | Northbridge | Pymble | Roseville |
St Leonards | Turramurra | Waitara | Wahroonga |
Warrawee | Waverton | Wollstonecraft |
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Artarmon
Cammeray
Castle Cove
Castlecrag
Chatswood
Cremorne
Crows Nest
East Killara
East Lindfield
Gordon
Hornsby
Killara
Kirribilli
Lane Cove
Lavender Bay
Lindfield
Longueville
McMahons Point
Middle Cove
Milsons Points
Mosman
Neutral Bay
Normanhurst
North Sydney
North Wahroonga
Northbridge
Pymble
Roseville
St Ives
St Leonards
Turramurra
Waitara
Wahroonga
Warrawee
Waverton
Wollstonecraft
Sydney Metro
Kings Cross
Alexandria |
Annandale | Balmain | Bondi |
Botany | Camperdown | Chippendale | Coogee |
Double Bay | Drummoyne | Edgecliff | Five Dock |
Glebe | Haberfield | Kensington | Kings Cross |
Leichhardt |
Mascot | Newtown | Paddington |
Petersham | Pyrmont | Randwick | Redfern |
Rose Bay | Rozelle | Stanmore | Surry Hills |
Sydney City |
Ultimo | Waterloo | Waverley |
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Alexandria
Annandale
Balmain
Bondi
Botany
Camperdown
Chippendale
Coogee
Double Bay
Drummoyne
Edgecliff
Five Dock
Glebe
Haberfield
Kensington
Kings Cross
Leichhardt
Mascot
Newtown
Paddington
Petersham
Pyrmont
Randwick
Redfern
Rose Bay
Rozelle
Stanmore
Surry Hills
Sydney City
Ultimo
Waterloo
Waverley
New Turf in Sydney
How much turf do you need?
In a few easy steps and with the help of our handy lawn calculator, we can have this figured out for you in now time.
- Break your yard into shapes (Rectangles, triangles etc). The less shapes, the easier this will be.
- Measure the length and width (or radius for semi-circles).
- Enter those numbers into the turf calculator
We recommend purchasing an extra 5% (which our calculator can work out for you) to account for any irregular shapes or cuttings.
For more details on calculating how much turf is needed, visit our Lawn Area Calculator.
What do I need to do before installing a new lawn?
Depending on what state your lawn is currently in, you will need to do a few things in preparation for a new lawn.
This may include:
- Clearing the site
- Evaluating the soil
- Laying down new soil
- Applying a starter fertiliser
You can find more information on preparing for a new lawn on our Site Preparation page.
What is the process for installing a new lawn?
It is best to install turf as soon as it is delivered. Our freshly cut turf is rolled and transported in a way that conserves as much moisture as possible but once we deliver it, it will continue to dry out until it is installed.
Lay the turf in a brick-like formation which the edges butted up against each other but not overlapping. If you can, start with a straight edge, such as a driveway or fence, and continue from there.
Once your new lawn has been installed, give it a thorough watering.
Don’t forget to check out our tips on looking after your newly installed lawn.
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