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Suggested Seed for Spring in Australian Capital Territory

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When it warms up following winter, you can go for it, guys! Further north in the state, it's a green light for sowing warm-season grasses. Watch watering requirements. Germinating seeds need damp soil continuously.

LAWN SOWING TIPS

Spring in the ACT is a pivotal time for your lawn. Warm weather means go-time for warm-season grass seeding (that's couch and kikuyu)! It's essential to water frequently to keep seeds and soil damp for the best germination.

See our Lawn Sowing Instructions here

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SEED FOR AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

The ACT's climate, with its distinct seasons and colder winters, requires specific considerations for spring sowing, balancing cool and warm season varieties.

Seed for September Onwards:

Seed for Later in Spring:

  • Turbocote Kikuyu Lawn Seed -  A top seller for spring, known for its rapid establishment and durability – our No. 1!
  • Royal Bengal Couch  - Offers a fine leaf and excellent low-grow, low-mow characteristics, perfect for a premium look.

Premium Lawn Blends for All of NSW:

ESSENTIAL SPRING LAWN CARE TIPS FOR ACT: 

To ensure your lawn thrives this spring, follow these crucial steps:

  1. Fertilise TWICE in Spring: This is non-negotiable for a healthy capital state lawn! Fertilising in early and late spring provides the necessary nutrients for strong growth, vibrant color, and improved resilience. Consider an Earthway Spreader for easy and even application.
  2. Deal with Weeds & Pests Proactively:
    • Pests: Apply Acelepryn now to prevent destructive pests from taking hold. This is especially important as pest activity increases with the warmer weather.
    • Weeds: Tackle weeds that emerged over winter. For Buffalo lawns, use Bow and Arrow, a highly effective herbicide. For cool season lawns, Ravage is an excellent choice. Choose a herbicide from our range.
  3. Consider Lawn Alternatives:
    • Dichondra: If you're looking for a low-maintenance lawn alternative, Dichondra is an excellent choice, offering a lush, carpet-like appearance.
  4. Watering Wisely:
    • While NSW often experiences varied spring rainfall, supplement with deep, infrequent watering if needed.