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4 Types of Carpet Grass For Landscaping in Malaysia

Popular Carpet Grass Malaysia

In the lush landscapes of Malaysia, carpet grass has become a staple for creating vibrant and inviting outdoor spaces. In this article, we will explore four types of carpet grass that thrive in Malaysia’s tropical climate, offering not only aesthetic appeal but also practicality for landscaping projects.

In Malaysia, there are primarily 4 types of Carpet Grass for your landscaping project requirements.

The Beauty of Japanese Grass in Landscaping

Japanese Grass

Japanese Grass also known as ‘Zoysia Japonica’ stands out as a captivating and beautiful ornamental grass, uniquely thriving in sunny to shady environments – perfect for use in Malaysia.

Japanese grass (zoysia japonica) boasts smooth, rigid, vertically oriented leaf blades that unfurl from the bud. Typically measuring approximately 0.5 millimeters in width, these blades exhibit a hairy soft, base that’s slightly soft and coarse to touch.

#1 Grass Supplier in Malaysia

Grass Supplier in Malaysia

As a family business that was started over 35 years ago, Grass Guru Malaysia today boasts the largest network of grass farms all over Malaysia. We are today humbly known as the largest and Number #1 supplier of fresh grass in Malaysia.

Cow Grass for Landscaping

In the world of landscaping and earthwork, a resilient and aesthetically pleasing ground cover can make a significant difference. One such gem is the three-petalled, emerald green Local Cow Grass, a hardy species that has become a staple in various settings, from residential gardens to construction sites. This article delves into the unique characteristics and widespread applications of this versatile grass.

Pembekal Rumput Malaysia

Pembekal Rumput

Grass Guru merupakan pembekal rumput terbesar di Malaysia. Kami membekalkan pelbagai jenis rumput untuk kegunaan rumah dan pelbagai jenis projek-projek landskap di Malaysia.

Light Weight Cow Grass in Roll

During the winter, we know the lawn does not need to be mowed quite as often as in the spring and summer months – if at all, but why? What happens to grass and our lawns during winter to cause this?

What happens to grass during winter?

During the winter, we know the lawn does not need to be mowed quite as often as in the spring and summer months – if at all, but why? What happens to grass and our lawns during winter to cause this?