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Lawn Grass

Three premium grass varieties at ₱199 per square meter. Fresh-cut from Fairview, QC with next-day delivery across Metro Manila.

Choose Your Grass Type

We carry three lawn grass varieties, each suited to different needs and conditions. All varieties are priced at ₱199 per square meter and delivered fresh from our source in Fairview, Quezon City.

Why Choose Our Grass

Direct from our Fairview, QC source

When it comes to buying lawn grass in Metro Manila, freshness and reliability matter the most. Our grass is cut fresh from our trusted source in Fairview, Quezon City and delivered to your doorstep the very next day. We've simplified the ordering process so you can focus on building the lawn you've always wanted.

  • Fresh-cut from our Fairview, QC source — Our grass is harvested and delivered fresh, not stored in a warehouse for days. This means healthier roots and faster establishment once you lay it down.
  • Order today, delivered the next day — Place your order and we coordinate delivery for the following day. No long waiting times. Your grass arrives fresh and ready to lay.
  • Pay after you receive the products — We believe in earning your trust first. You only pay once the grass has been delivered to your location and you're satisfied with the quality.
  • Bulk orders welcome — forklift available — Whether you're a homeowner or a landscaping contractor, we can handle orders of any size. Our facility has a forklift for loading large quantities efficiently.
  • Form booking — easy ordering process — No need to call or visit. Simply fill out our order form with your details, and we'll confirm your order and delivery schedule within hours.
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How to Order Lawn Grass

5 simple steps from order to delivery

1

Choose your grass type

Browse our three varieties — Carabao Grass, Frog Grass, or Blue Grass — and pick the one that fits your space, sunlight conditions, and how you plan to use the area.

2

Fill out the order form with area size

Head to the product page for your chosen grass and fill out the order form. Include your total area in square meters, delivery address, and preferred delivery date. Not sure how to measure? Just tell us the length and width and we'll calculate it for you.

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We confirm your order + delivery schedule

Once we receive your form, we'll confirm the total cost, availability, and schedule your delivery. We typically respond within a few hours during business hours.

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Grass delivered next day from Fairview, QC

Your grass is freshly cut and loaded for delivery the following day. We coordinate logistics so it arrives at your location ready to lay. For large orders, we use trucks and our forklift handles the loading.

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Pay upon receiving your products

You only pay once the grass is delivered and you're happy with the quality. No advance payments or deposits required. Cash on delivery is our standard process.

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Grass Variety Comparison

Carabao vs Frog vs Blue Grass at a glance

Not sure which grass to pick? Here's a side-by-side comparison of the three varieties we carry. Each one thrives in Philippine conditions, but they differ in texture, sun requirements, and ideal use.

Feature 🌾 Carabao 🍀 Frog 💎 Blue
Texture Coarse, wide blades Soft, carpet-like Fine, dense
Sun Needs Full sun Partial shade to full sun Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance Very low Low to moderate Moderate
Foot Traffic Heavy Moderate Moderate
Best For Open lawns, parks, commercial areas Homes, play areas, shaded gardens Ornamental lawns, front yards, premium spaces

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn grass cost per square meter?
All three grass varieties — Carabao Grass, Frog Grass, and Blue Grass — are priced at ₱199 per square meter. This is for fresh-cut grass sourced directly from our supplier in Fairview, Quezon City. The price is the same regardless of variety. For bulk orders or landscaping projects, contact us to discuss custom pricing and scheduling.
Do you deliver grass outside Metro Manila?
Our standard next-day delivery service covers Metro Manila. For areas outside Metro Manila such as Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan, and Rizal, we can arrange delivery through logistics partners. Additional delivery fees may apply depending on the distance. Contact us with your location and we'll provide a delivery quote and timeline.
How do I prepare my area before laying grass?
Start by clearing the area of weeds, rocks, and any debris. Level the soil surface and break up any compacted sections. If the existing soil is poor quality, add a 2-3 inch layer of garden soil or loam soil on top. Lightly water the prepared soil before laying the grass. For best results, lay the grass within 24 hours of delivery and water it daily for the first two weeks to help the roots establish.
What's the difference between carabao grass, frog grass, and blue grass?
Carabao Grass (also called carpet grass) has a coarse texture with wide blades. It handles full sun and heavy foot traffic with very little maintenance — it's the most popular choice for open lawns and commercial areas. Frog Grass has a soft, carpet-like texture that feels great underfoot and tolerates shade well, making it a favorite for residential gardens and homes with trees. Blue Grass has a fine, dense texture that gives a premium golf-course appearance. It needs moderate maintenance and works best for ornamental lawns and front yards where aesthetics are the priority.
How long does it take for new grass to establish?
In typical Philippine weather, newly laid grass takes 2 to 4 weeks to fully root into the soil. During this establishment period, water the grass every day — morning or late afternoon is best to prevent evaporation. Avoid walking on the grass heavily during the first 3 weeks. Carabao Grass tends to establish the fastest because of its aggressive root system, followed by Frog Grass and then Blue Grass.
Can I install the grass myself or do I need a professional?
You can definitely install grass yourself — it's a straightforward DIY project. Prepare the soil, lay the grass pieces tightly against each other without overlapping, press them down firmly with your feet or a roller, and water thoroughly. For small to medium areas (under 50 square meters), most homeowners can do it in a few hours. For larger projects or sloped terrain, we recommend hiring a landscaper for a more uniform finish.
What time of year is best to lay new grass in the Philippines?
The rainy season from June to October is the ideal time to lay new grass in the Philippines. The regular rainfall helps roots establish quickly without much manual watering on your end. That said, grass can be successfully laid year-round. If you're planting during the dry season (March to May), just plan to water more frequently — at least twice a day during the first two weeks to keep the roots moist.
Do you accept bulk orders for landscaping projects?
Absolutely. We regularly supply grass for landscaping projects of all sizes — from small residential gardens to large commercial developments and subdivisions. We have a forklift on-site for loading large quantities efficiently. To get started, contact us with your project details: total area in square meters, preferred grass type, delivery location, and your target installation date. We'll provide a custom quote and coordinate the delivery schedule around your project timeline.
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Tips for a Healthy Lawn

Get the most out of your new grass

Laying grass is just the beginning. Taking care of your lawn during the first few weeks makes all the difference between grass that thrives and grass that struggles. Here are some practical tips for Filipino homeowners and landscapers to keep your new lawn healthy and green.

After Installation

  • Water daily for the first 2-3 weeks, ideally early morning or late afternoon
  • Avoid heavy foot traffic during the establishment period (3 weeks minimum)
  • Fill gaps between grass pieces with garden soil to encourage spreading
  • Watch for yellowing — this usually means the grass needs more water

Long-Term Maintenance

  • Mow regularly but never cut more than one-third of the grass height at a time
  • Apply fertilizer every 2-3 months during the growing season
  • Remove weeds by hand before they spread — this is easier when the lawn is dense
  • Top-dress with loam soil once a year to improve soil quality and fill uneven spots

Pro tip: Pair your grass with our loam soil or garden soil for the best results. A good soil base helps grass roots grow deeper and makes your lawn more drought-resistant over time.