Choosing between Empire Zoysia and Augusta Zoysia is like picking your favourite footy team. Both are legends, but let's see which one’s right for your backyard.

Leaf Texture

  • Augusta Zoysia: A finer leaf, giving your lawn a posh, five-star resort look. Imagine stepping onto that soft, velvety grass—pure luxury!

  • Empire Zoysia: Soft and fine, but not as fine as Augusta. It’s comfy and inviting without the premium price tag.

Mowing Requirements

  • Augusta Zoysia: Augusta has a super low mowing requirement, just once every two to three weeks in the hotter months. And it can be mown golf green short, perfect for lawn perfectionists who want every blade to look just right.

  • Empire Zoysia: Needs a bit more height, around 25-50mm, but it’s still easy to manage and great for active yards.

Sunlight Needs

  • Augusta Zoysia: Needs less sunlight, just 2-3 hours, thriving even in shady spots. Perfect for those cool retreats under your favourite tree.

  • Empire Zoysia: Requires about 4-5 hours of sunlight, making it versatile for both sunny and partially shaded areas.

Cost

  • Augusta Zoysia: A bit pricier, but think of it as an investment in top-tier quality and a luxurious lawn that’ll make your neighbours envious.

  • Empire Zoysia: Easier on the wallet, offering great quality without breaking the bank. Perfect for those wanting value and beauty.

Why Choose Which?

  • Pick Augusta: If you want a top-shelf, manicured lawn and don’t mind spending a bit more for that premium look.

  • Pick Empire: If you need a versatile and mid-cost lawn that still looks fantastic and fits your lifestyle.

Augusta zoysia or empire zoysia?

Both Empire and Augusta Zoysia have their strengths.

Augusta is the premium choice for those who want the finest lawn around. It’s the ultimate ‘set and forget’ lawn with absolute minimal input (mowing, fertiliser, etc.) and will always look amazing. It’s the perfect ‘front of house’ lawn, that gives great street appeal.

Empire Zoysia offers great value and versatility. It has all the benefits of a low maintenance zoysia, while offering a bit more wear tolerance for a busier back yard.

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