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Safe, non-toxic grass for family enjoyment

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Choose the perfect grass seed for your specific needs.

Product Sun/Shade Wear Drought Coverage Germination

Bermuda Couch Grass Seed

Bermuda Couch Grass Seed
$51.90

Full sun / Low shade Excellent Excellent ~10 m²/kg 7–21 days

Kikuyu Grass Seed

Kikuyu Grass Seed
$171.00

Full sun / Low shade High Excellent ~10 m²/kg 10–21 days

RTF Tall Fescue Grass Seed

RTF ® Tall Fescue Grass Seed
$44.40

Full sun / Part shade Good Good–Excellent ~8–10 m²/kg 5–14 days
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Bermuda Couch Grass Seed

Bermuda Couch Grass Seed

McKays Bermuda Couch Seed Pure Seed & package details: 100% Sahara Bermuda Couch Seed. 60% Min Germination, 98% purity. A seed…

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Geelong Climate Snapshot

Temperature

Geelong experiences a temperate coastal climate with mild, variable conditions influenced by nearby Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait. Average daytime temperatures range between 13–15 °C in winter and 25–28 °C in summer, with cool sea breezes helping to moderate heat through the warmer months. Winters are generally mild compared to inland Victoria, though light frost can occur on colder mornings. These moderate year-round temperatures create a long growing season and are ideal for both cool-season and warm-season grasses, depending on your preference for year-round green cover or summer durability.

Rainfall

Rainfall in Geelong is relatively even throughout the year, though slightly higher in winter and spring. The city receives around 500–600 mm annually, with most rain falling as light to moderate showers rather than heavy storms. Summer can bring dry spells and occasional northerly winds, while autumn and winter deliver consistent moisture that supports lawn recovery. Because the region’s rainfall is modest, homeowners should plan for occasional supplemental watering during prolonged dry periods, particularly in late summer.

What this means for your lawn in Geelong:

  • Best timing (Geelong): Seed from September to April for warm-season varieties like couch, kikuyu, or buffalo. For cool-season options such as tall fescue or ryegrass, sow in autumn or early spring when soil temperatures are mild and rainfall is reliable.
  • Climate context: Geelong’s coastal climate brings gentle summers, cool winters, and regular sea breezes. Lawns benefit from good year-round sunlight and moderate humidity, making establishment straightforward with proper watering.
  • Irrigation plan: While natural rainfall supports much of your lawn’s needs, additional watering during summer’s drier weeks will help maintain colour and prevent stress. Early morning watering reduces evaporation and encourages deeper root growth.
  • Choose by site: Coastal suburbs (Torquay, Barwon Heads, Ocean Grove) – pick salt-tolerant, drought-hardy varieties such as Queensland Blue Couch or Kikuyu. Inner suburbs (Belmont, Highton, Newtown)soft-leaf Buffalo or Tall Fescue perform well in partially shaded areas and cooler microclimates.
  • Before sowing: Loosen compacted soil and add organic matter or compost to improve water retention and nutrient levels. Level the surface and rake the topsoil lightly to ensure good seed contact. If rainfall is limited, water consistently for the first few weeks to support germination.

    Climatic Conditions In Geelong

    Month Mean Max Temp (°C) Mean Min Temp (°C) Mean Rainfall (mm)
    Jan 25.0 13.2 30.8
    Feb 24.8 13.8 37.1
    Mar 23.2 12.5 41.3
    Apr 19.8 10.3 44.9
    May 16.6 8.1 49.9
    Jun 14.1 6.1 48.5
    Jul 13.6 5.2 45.6
    Aug 14.8 7.0 47.8
    Sep 16.9 8.5 51.3
    Oct 19.2 10.1 51.9
    Nov 21.3 11.9 47.5
    Dec 23.2 9.4 39.6

    Data sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology – Geelong Sec Station 087025.

    How to Get a Lush Lawn in Geelong

    Follow these 4 simple steps for the best results

    Prepare the Area

    Clear the space and prepare the soil. Remove any weeds, rocks, and debris. Rake the surface level and loosen the topsoil for good seed contact.

    Choose & Plant Your Grass

    Pick a grass variety suited to Geelong’s climate, one that handles drought and high traffic. Spread the seed evenly or lay turf, then water thoroughly.

    Water & Nurture

    Keep the soil consistently moist until the grass is established. Once growing, water deeply but less often to encourage strong root systems.

    Maintain & Enjoy

    Mow regularly, feed with lawn fertilizer, and control weeds. Enjoy a durable, kid- and pet-friendly lawn that thrives in Geelong conditions.

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    Local Tips for Geelong Lawns

    Tip 1: Water Smart for Geelong’s Climate

    Geelong’s climate is mild and coastal, with moderate rainfall and occasional dry summer winds. Water deeply once or twice a week during dry spells rather than light daily watering. This helps grass develop deeper roots and improves drought tolerance. Early morning watering is ideal, reducing evaporation and giving the soil time to absorb moisture before the day warms up. In coastal areas like Barwon Heads and Torquay, sandy soils may drain quickly, so consider adding organic matter or wetting agents to help retain moisture.

    Tip 2: Seed in the Right Season

    The best time to seed your lawn in Geelong depends on your grass variety. For warm-season grasses such as couch, buffalo, or kikuyu, sow between September and April when soil temperatures are warm. For cool-season varieties like tall fescue or ryegrass, seed during autumn or early spring to take advantage of mild days and regular rain. Avoid sowing in the middle of winter, as growth slows significantly in cooler soil.

    Tip 3: Calculate the Right Amount of Seed

    Before buying, measure your lawn area carefully to calculate the correct amount of seed. Most Geelong lawns require 1–2 kilograms of seed per 100 square metres, depending on the blend and soil type. Slightly increase the rate if you have sandy soil or uneven ground to ensure full coverage. After spreading, rake the seed gently into the surface to protect it from birds and promote even germination.

    Tip 4: Be Patient During Germination

    In Geelong’s mild climate, grass seed generally germinates within 10–14 days, though cooler nights in early spring or late autumn can slow this slightly. Keep the soil consistently moist without overwatering, and avoid foot traffic until the new grass reaches about 5–7 cm in height. Once established, mow lightly and gradually reduce watering to encourage stronger, deeper root growth. With steady care, your Geelong lawn will develop a lush, even cover that handles both the dry summer months and cooler winter conditions.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Everything you need to know about growing grass in Geelong.

    What seed is best for Geelong’s coastal climate?

    Geelong’s mild coastal climate suits both warm-season and cool-season grasses, depending on your preference for summer durability or winter greenery. Couch, Kikuyu, and Buffalo perform well in sunny, open spaces, handling drought and coastal winds with ease. For cooler or shaded areas, Tall Fescue or Ryegrass varieties provide excellent colour and density through winter. If you’re near coastal suburbs like Barwon Heads or Ocean Grove, choose a salt-tolerant blend such as Queensland Blue Couch or Kikuyu.

    When should I seed my lawn in Geelong?

    Seed between September and April for warm-season grasses and during autumn or early spring for cool-season options. These periods provide the ideal combination of warmth, moisture, and daylight for fast germination and strong root growth. Avoid sowing in mid-winter when soil temperatures drop and growth slows significantly.

    How much seed do I need for my lawn area?

    Most lawns in Geelong require around 1–2 kilograms of seed per 100 square metres. Increase the rate slightly for sandy or sloped areas to achieve even coverage. After spreading, rake lightly to settle the seed and ensure it makes good contact with the soil surface for quicker germination.

    How long does grass take to germinate in Geelong?

    Under Geelong’s mild temperatures, grass seed usually germinates within 10–14 days. Couch and Kikuyu varieties may sprout a little faster in warmer weather, while cool-season types such as Ryegrass or Fescue may take a few extra days in cooler conditions. Keep the soil moist throughout this period but avoid overwatering, as it can cause runoff or seed movement.

    Is this grass seed safe for kids and pets?

    Yes, all of our grass seed blends are non-toxic and family-safe, making them suitable for homes with children and pets. Once your new lawn is established, it creates a soft, durable surface perfect for everyday play and outdoor activities. Limit traffic on newly seeded areas until the grass has thickened and anchored firmly.

    What if I have shaded or coastal areas in my yard?

    For shaded spaces or areas under trees, soft-leaf Buffalo or Tall Fescue are the best options—they handle lower light levels while maintaining strong colour and coverage. In coastal zones such as Torquay or Barwon Heads, Kikuyu and Queensland Blue Couch are ideal as they tolerate salt exposure, sandy soils, and windy conditions.

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