We’re almost ready to close the shutters and crack out the sherry at Trulawn Towers, but it’s not too late to give out some advice before the end of the year! If you’re still on the fence about which grass to choose for your installation then this might help you out; it’s our Trulawn Grass of the Year!
And the winner is…
There’s a reason it’s our flagship product because once again our bestselling grass of the year was Trulawn Luxury!
More metres of Trulawn Luxury were sold than any of our other grasses across both our Installation and Trade departments. It was not only the grass of choice in terms of number of installations, but also size, with the majority of our bigger installations (over 150sqm) similarly choosing Luxury.
Trulawn Supreme definitely gave Luxury a run for the title with a big surge in sales. Considering it was only introduced in 2014, it has quickly become a top range product with a lot of interest from homeowners.
What sets it apart?
Realistic appearance
This is often number one on people’s lists when comparing different grasses for obvious reasons! Trulawn Luxury has a blend of olive, dark and lime green colours with a tan thatch for extra authenticity. It looks slighter darker than some of other grasses which gives it that all-year-round type quality.
Yarn type
Technical jargon alert! Trulawn Luxury is made of 100% polyethylene which is a plastic polymer that is both durable and flexible! It’s got a structure that allows the grass to bounce back after compaction slightly better than grasses of mixed yarns.
Height of the grass
Trulawn Luxury is the goldilocks of grasses, with a length that isn’t short or long but right in the middle. At 32mm it has a neat finish that isn’t quite just cut summer look of Trulawn Continental or the luscious spring growth of Trulawn Supreme.
(To really know the difference it’s a good idea to compare each of grasses against each other. Each sample is free, and you can request the whole lot if you want! Make sure you look at them up close and far away, and in natural light to see how they look in your garden.)