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Oz Green™ - says No!

  • No watering
  • No mowing
  • No fertilizers or pesticides
  • No weeding, No grass residue
  • No hay fever
  • No muddy footprints
  • No burns to skin - same technology used in sport fields

Oz Green ™ - says Yes!!

  • Stay greener all year around
  • Perfect solution for hay fever suffers
  • Children and pets activities
  • 10 years warranty UV resistant
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Save you money and save you time
  • Increase the value of your home


  • or call Paul, Terry or Ashika
    on 0433 229 803


    Installation Guide
    Step 1

    Cut lawn as low as possible (down to thatch) and spray with weed killer (Zero)
    Step 2
    Lay approximately 50mm Dolomite (crushed blue metal) on top.

  • Step 3
    Use roller to flatten the Dolomite (crushed blue metal).

  • Step 4
    Lay Oz Green and cut to size.

  • Step 5

    Seaming -Where two pieces of turf come together you will need to make a seam.
    It's really not that difficult.
    The seams are simply glued together with synthetic grass adhesive and 300mm wide seaming tape, available at purchase.
    At the joining seam, the 300mm wide piece of seaming tape should be cut to the length of the seam.
    The turf is laid seam to seam to ensure it fits tightly together before it is glued.
    Note: The pattern of turf stitching on the under side must run in the same direction before the two pieces are adhered.
    Both sides of the turf at the seam must be pulled back in order to install the seam tape.
    Note: Before joining both pieces ensure that both edges have been properly trimmed and will match up perfectly.
    Lay the seam tape down on the base directly between the two pieces of turf that are to be joined. Apply gluing compound to the entire piece of seam tape with a knife.
    Allow the adhesive to go off for a minute or two.
    Place one side of the turf in the middle of the tape (approximately 150mm) to the center of the tape.
    Lay the other side of the turf over the middle of the seam tape to match up exactly to the turf that has just been adhered to the tape.
    Mesh the fibers together with fingers or brush, making sure not to glue fibers down.
    Step 6
    Infill- Once glue has dried, trim off turf so your lawn fits as desired.
    Next, it is a good idea to nail the perimeter every 500mm-800mm with nails (80-120mm length). In order to prepare to infill the turf with fine kiln dried sand, rake or power broom the turf in the
    opposite direction that the turf is laying on the roll.
    This will allow the infill material to infiltrate the turf rapidly and prevent turf blades from getting trapped under the fill.
    The infill process will now commence using a standard seed drop spreader with the sand (preferably kiln dried sand)
    This will help to weigh the turf down, and stabilize the fibers so as to avoid "matting".
    As you spread the infill you should make one entire pass on the surface then sweep it down into the fibers, repeating the process until all of your infill has been spread.
    Step 7
    Then just sit back, relax, no more mowing, triming, weeding or watering required, ENJOY.

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  • ** Please note: This is an approximate guide only and also depends on your individual circumstances. Some customers remove the top 50mm of established lawn first and also if a new garden you may have to use a compactor to make sure ground is secure**

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