If practicality is on the cards then Envy couch is the right all-rounder for your new lawn.
An all-round performer that loves sunshine and thrives under pressure
Often considered the workhorse of the Envy Lawn range, Envy Couch is an all-round performer that is loved for its fast recovery, low maintenance and value for money. Step out on to a blanket of soft and silky lawn that will be a backdrop for many occasions for years to come. You’ll watch your kids grow up on this lawn, throw a ball to your fur baby, host marvellous soirees, or simply stand still and feel the grass between your toes.
Top 5 facts about Envy Couch
- It’s ideally mown short and can be cut as low as 15mm.
- Good at self-repairing, its root system is very deep.
- It provides a good dense surface for sporting fields as well as household lawns.
- Works well for people with pets and investment properties.
- Don’t stress if it gets a thrashing because it recovers quickly.
What makes Envy Couch unique?
A funky mid-green colour, this grass is fine textured with a strong growth structure and usually has a good tolerance of broadleaf herbicides for weed control. It loves full sun and enjoys frequent mowing, but will cope with being forgotten about too. Soft to touch, Envy Couch has a creeping/runner growth and a deep-root system, which means it’s fabulous at self-healing.
What are the advantages of using Envy Couch?
This lawn won’t mind being given a hard time by little kickers or teenagers who enjoy a bit of rough and tumble. It is an incredibly hard-wearing turf that provides exceptional value for money for investors or those on a budget. Envy Couch is a drought-hardy variety that is smart enough to go dormant in the dry times so it doesn’t matter if it’s a while between drinks.
Where will Envy Couch thrive?
A lover of fun in the sun, this tolerant lawn will grow happily almost anyway as long as it’s not in a shaded or mostly-shaded area. Envy Couch is extremely tough and fantastic for homes with children, dogs and high traffic – it’s also widely used in parks, roadsides and golf courses.
Maintenance tip: No more than 30-40 per cent of Envy Couch leaf should be removed in any one mow, avoid cutting grass when wet. To maintain its colour in winter, fertilise with a higher nitrogen and phosphorus product during autumn.