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Natural Grass Turf — Turf in Toowoomba, QLD

Your Toowoomba Turf Experts

The team at Highfields Turf has been supplying the Toowoomba area with high-quality turf since the business was founded in 1994. With so many years’ experience, we know everything there is to know about growing, supplying and laying turf to suit every possible landscape—whether it’s for a home, business or sporting field.


Our business is family-owned and operated, so our whole team understands how vital it is to have a well-maintained lawn. The condition of your property’s landscape can make or break an all-important first impression—which is why we are committed to ensuring each of our customers is provided with the best possible turf laid by industry experts.


After growing and supplying turf in the Toowoomba area for almost three decades, we know everything there is to know about choosing the right turf for the area’s weather conditions and climate. After a consultation with you about the unique requirements of your residential or commercial property, we’ll complete a full assessment of the area to ensure your turf thrives for many years to come.

At Highfields Turf, we provide all of our customers with a comprehensive services, so we will take care of your lawn during every stage of the process. Our team will prepare your turf, fertilise it and lay and roll it for your sporting field, home or business.


We have an excellent range of turf varieties available for our customers to choose from, from Kikuyu turf to Wintergreen Couch turf. We even offer additional services to ensure your lawn continues to grow and remain healthy throughout the seasons.


If you have any questions about our service or lawn maintenance in general, our approachable and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to provide you with all the information you need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to pick up my turf or will it be delivered?

    If you have a vehicle of the right size (a 6x4 trailer or a tray-back ute), you can pick your turf up from our warehouse, but load limits apply. We also offer a delivery service, so we can send your turf directly to your site if it is safe to access and clear of any debris.


  • How much does the turf cost?

    The cost of our services depends on which type of turf you opt for and how large the area is that it needs to cover. To request a quote, you can fill out our online form with your details.

  • How do I lay my turf?

    Our experts will both supply and lay your turf on your property. If you wish to lay your turf yourself, however, take a look at our handy guide.

  • How much turf do I need?

    To figure out how much turf to order, you need to calculate how many square meters of your property needs to be covered. To do this, simply measure the width and length of the area and multiply them. If the area that needs to be covered is not a rectangular shape, you can divide the area into sections and add together the square footage of each.

  • When will my turf be delivered?

    In order to make sure that your turf meets our high standards, we request you make an order 2 days in advance, but if you place your order before midday, we can attempt to deliver your turf the next day.

  • Can you access my location?

    We can deliver turf throughout the Toowoomba area, as long as the gateway is no less than 2400m.

  • How often do I need to cut my grass?

    Spring through to summer, grass should be cut once a week, minimum. As the colder months approach grass needs to be cut as required. 

To do this you will need to measure the length and width of the area then multiply them to give you how many square metres are needed. If you have an unusual shaped area divide it into sections, work out each area separately then add them together. Examples are given below:

Area of a square / rectangle

Multiply side by side.

Example: 5m x 5m = 25m2 7m x 3m = 21m2

Area of a triangle

Multiply length by width and divide by 2.

Example: 10m x 5m = 50m 50m ÷ 2 = 25m2

Area of a circle

Multiply diameter x 0.80 then multiply by diameter again.

Example: 8m x 0.80 = 6.4m 6.4 x 8m = 51.2m2

Area of an oval

Multiply length by 0.80 then multiply by width.

Example: 15m x 0.80 = 12m 12m x 8m = 96m2

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