Premium Perennial Ryegrass Blend
10kg bag. Hardy ryegrass blend ideal for new lawns (5 kg/100m²) or oversowing existing turf (3 kg/100m²). Rapid establishment and all-year colour.

Work out exactly how much lawn seed you need for new lawns, oversowing existing turf, or patching bare spots. Pick a variety below, enter your lawn area, and the calculator does the rest.
10kg bag. Hardy ryegrass blend ideal for new lawns (5 kg/100m²) or oversowing existing turf (3 kg/100m²). Rapid establishment and all-year colour.

1kg pure kikuyu seed. Hardy warm-season turf for sunny lawns. Sowing rate: 1 kg per 100m².

1kg pure couch seed. Premium fine-leaf couch variety for golf greens and quality home lawns. Sowing rate: 1 kg per 100m².

1kg pure couch seed. Hardy warm-season couch for home lawns and sports turf. Sowing rate: 1 kg per 100m².

Warm-season grasses (Kikuyu, Couch): sow in spring or early summer when soil temperatures are consistently above 18°C. Cool-season grasses (Ryegrass, Fescue): sow in autumn or early spring when soil temperatures are 10–18°C.
Clear weeds and debris, rake the soil to break up the top 1–2 cm, level the surface, and apply a starter fertiliser. After sowing, lightly cover the seed with a thin layer of soil or compost (no more than 3–5 mm) and keep moist until germination.
New lawn establishment uses a higher rate (e.g. 5 kg/100m² for ryegrass) to get full coverage from scratch. Oversowing existing turf to thicken it up or repair bare spots uses a lower rate (e.g. 3 kg/100m²) because there's already grass in place.
Ryegrass germinates in 5–10 days under ideal conditions. Couch and Kikuyu take longer — typically 10–21 days. Keep the seed bed consistently moist (light watering 2–3 times a day) until the grass is established.
Yes, but choose compatible types — ryegrasses blend well together (e.g. perennial ryegrass + fescue). Mixing warm-season (couch, kikuyu) with cool-season grasses generally isn't recommended unless you want a transitional lawn.
Enter your address, then trace your lawn on the satellite map.
Click 'Start drawing', then click each corner of your lawn on the map. Click the orange first point (or the button) to close the shape. Drag any point to adjust.