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Our Favourite Products
- Black Label Pro Hi-K 14-0-24 Fertiliser 20kg13.9% N
Black Label Pro Hi – K 14-0-24 is a premium, controlled release mini (200-220SGN) sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia for use on professional turf surfaces.
$93.50 incl. GST - Black Label All Purpose 19-0-19 Fertiliser 20kg19.2% N
Black Label All Purpose is a premium, controlled release 350SGN sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$74.80 incl. GST - Black Label Biosmart 23-0-4 + TE Biological Fertiliser 20kg23.2% N
Black Label BioSmart is a premium sports turf biological fertiliser, formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$74.80 incl. GST - Black Label Pro All Seasons 24-2-9 Fertiliser 20kg24% N
Black Label Pro All Seasons 24-2-9 is a premium, controlled release mini (200-230SGN) sports turf fertiliser formulated for use on professional turf surfaces.
$104.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro Balance 22-0-18 Fertiliser 20kg22% N
Black Label Pro Balance 22-0-18 is a premium, controlled release mini (200-230SGN) sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia for use on professional turf surfaces.
$93.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro Hi-Performance Fertiliser 20kg33.9% N
Black Label Pro Hi-Performance 34-1-6 is a premium, controlled release mini (200-230SGN) sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$93.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro Super 30-1-5 Fertiliser 20kg29.7% N
Black Label Pro Super 30-1-5 is a premium, controlled release mini (200-230SGN) sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$93.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro+ Elite 25-0-13 Fertiliser 20kg25.3% N
Black Label Pro+ Elite 25-0-13 is a premium 150 SGN mini prill sports turf fertiliser, containing upfront and multiple controlled release sources of nitrogen for optimum turf growth.
$104.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro+ Extend 30-0-7 Fertiliser 20kg30.5%N
Black Label Pro+ Extend 30-0-7 is a premium 150 SGN mini prill sports turf fertiliser, with upfront and multiple controlled release nitrogen for optimum release rate.
$104.50 incl. GST - Black Label Pro+ Strength 22-0-19 Fertiliser 20kg22% N
Black Label Pro+ Strength 22-0-19 is a premium 150 SGN mini prill sports turf fertiliser with upfront and multiple controlled release sources of nitrogen for optimum turf growth.
$104.50 incl. GST - Black Label Rapid 20-0-16 Fertiliser 20kg19.9% N
Black Label Rapid 20-0-16 is a premium sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$71.50 incl. GST - Black Label Starter 18-10-9 Fertiliser 20kg17.8% N
Black Label Starter 18-10-9 is a premium, controlled release, 350SGN sports turf fertiliser formulated and blended in Australia, for use on professional turf surfaces.
$71.50 incl. GST
Nuturf Product Range Guide 2024
Check out our range guide to learn more about Nuturf, the products available across key categories, and product specifications.
How Spray Surfactants Work and Why You Should Use Them
Spray adjuvants and surfactants can significantly increase the effectiveness of your pesticide applications. Here is how they work and why greenkeepers should consider adding spray adjuvants and surfactants to their turf management toolkit.
Wetting Agents: The Importance of a Continuous Program
Wetting agents are a type of soil surfactant geared towards better management of soil moisture. Soil moisture management may mean holding more moisture, moving more moisture, or striking the balance between both.
Why Silica Should Be Part Of Your Turf Management Program
Silica has long been known to play many important roles in the physiology of rice, and the application of Si products has been proven to have a vast array of direct and indirect benefits on the physiology of the plant.
Why You Should Use Organic Amendments In Turf Management
A wider understanding of the role and natural benefits of organic matter (OM) in the soil medium has lead to the increased use of organic products as a source of long-term nutrient supply and an indicator of soil fertility.
Autumn Fertility of Warm Season Turfgrasses
Few other times of the year are more crucial than the last few weeks of autumn. Having survived the dry heat of summer and the humidity of early autumn, many turf surfaces will often be in their worst shape at this time of year.
How Soil Wetting Agents Work and Why You Should Use Them
In Australia, the unpredictability and extreme nature of our climate often requires the use of soil wetting agents in order to present turfgrass surfaces of an acceptable standard.
A Pre and Post Christmas Chemistry Plan For High Value Turf
A strong chemistry combination to deal with health protection prior to and during the Christmas period is an Azoxystrobin / Lexicon two step approach.
Fungicides: What Do The Mobility Types Mean?
Understanding the mode of action and activity groupings of fungicides can help you choose the right products for curative treatments and preventative programs.
OVERSOW WITH BARENBRUG TURF SEEDS
Start 2024 strong by getting ready for the oversow season now! Barenbrug is one of Australia's largest seed companies and Nuturf is proud to distribute their turf seed products.
A Nuturf Powers On as a New National Jacobsen Distributor in Australia
Nuturf is thrilled to announce its new partnership as a national dealer for the renowned Jacobsen range of professional-grade mowers. This exciting collaboration expands on Nuturf Equipment Solutions’ machinery portfolio and reinforces its commitment to delivering high-quality solutions to customers across Australia.
Managing Algae in Irrigation Dams
When it comes to managing water bodies, staying on top of things is vital. Through proactive management approach, dams can be kept largely algae free allowing them to function to their full potential.
Understanding Soil Constraints in Turf Management
Achieving healthy soil and turf requires a focus on the combination of biological processes, chemical interactions, and physical characteristics. These three factors depend on each other to work effectively, and any imbalances can eventually lead to the challenges we face daily such as disease, nutritional deficiencies, and poor drainage.
How to Protect Your Turf During the Summer Holiday Period
At the end of each calendar year we have our Christmas / New Year holiday period. In particular that period is a time where we try to take a breath, enjoy some festivities and relax the mind if we can.
Understanding Biostimulants: An Overview Of The Major Groups
Applying a biostimulant, regardless of its nature or source, seeks to confer a favourable plant response – either in growth, some sort of stress tolerance or quality attribute.
Spring Renovations For Warm Season Turf
In late winter our spring renovation plans start coming together. We are watching forecasts, monitoring air and soil temperatures and determining the order of tasks. We are assessing winter wear, considering how resilient and responsive we think our turf will be to determine the extent of renovation that is appropriate for the turf we have, or no longer have, whichever the case may be.
How to Plan a Pre-Emergent Herbicide Strategy
When planning a pre emergent herbicide strategy for warm season turf is it important there is a clear understanding of what level of cover the turf currently has, therefore what level of recovery is required during spring, and finally based on the first two what products and application approach are most appropriate given the weed species you have identified as needing management.
Benefits of Amino Acids and Micro-Nutrient Applications
In optimum growing conditions, the turfgrass plant is able to biosynthesise the required amino acids for required carbohydrate production through a number of processes.
Understanding Foliar Fertilisation In Turf Management
Foliar fertilization is the application of products to foliar or above ground plant parts as a pathway for the uptake of nutrition. It has certainly been more widely adopted (or maybe we should say fine tuned) in the last decade or so but is by no means new.
Selecting Fungicides for Prevention Without Regulation
The triazoles in combination with the strobilurins have formed the backbone of many fungicide programs on golf courses for many years but there has always been an element of caution around triazole use mid summer.
Golf Course Autumn Renovations: Strobilurin and potassium
The autumn renovations often involve a whole suite of actions, amendments and applications, but for this note we will look at two complementary (albeit quite independent) tools in particular – the use of strobilurin fungicides as a key protection measure and the use of potassium both at renovation and beyond renovation.
Irrigation Water Quality: Summer Issues and Watch Outs
In summer, downpours from storms help dams catch on-site water but often are ‘shandied’ with alternate sources to maintain supply and site viability. For this reason monitoring and management of water quality over time is vitally important.
Managing Soil Moisture: The Evolution of Wetting Agents
The use of wetting agents has become common practice across the turf management industry as we are driven by a combination of environmental factors and player expectations. As scarcity of water, demands to reduce water usage, changing climatic conditions, and incidences of dry patch affecting surface playability become rising concerns, Australian turf managers are seeking further solutions.
Will Peat-Based Fertilisers Change the Game?
New fertiliser technologies are emerging for Australian turf managers as we spring into the upcoming growing season. Among them, one of the fertilisers changing the game in turf nutrition is peat-based nutrition.
Pylex Herbicide: Calibration Tips from Nuturf
Pylex is an innovative herbicide that offers control of warm-season grass and broadleaf weeds in cool-season turf with exceptional efficacy. Accuracy during the application process for Pylex is critical and will have an impact on the efficacy of the chemistry, and the results you achieve.
The Pros and Cons of Oversowing Your Turf
The art of oversowing turf seed is being mastered by more technicians every year however the potential issues from oversowing need to be understood to ensure the challenges can be catered for and overcome.
How to Nurture Oversown Sportsfields
Three factors that can make a big difference in sustaining and optimizing your rye through the winter months is the selection and deployment of nutrition, plant protection and regulation – and the combination thereof.
Oversowing Warm Season Turf: Establishment Program Essentials
With increasing demands on both presentation and surface integrity the option of employing a two grass system on many of our sports surfaces is becoming more popular.
How to Remove Rye from Over Sown Sportsfields
Perennial rye grass has become the seeded grass of choice due to its rapid establishment abilities, high presentation quality, wear management assistance, and an impressive durability from late summer establishment, through winter and an ability to go well into spring with the right care.
Understanding Soil Chemistry and Soil Structure
Whilst there are differing views on how to test, interpret, modify and support good soil chemistry there is a consensus in the turf management fraternity that the root systems we so heavily depend on need a healthy soil environment.
When to Test, Assess and Amend Soil Chemistry
Annual soil testing allows us to monitor for both significant and subtle changes in our soil chemistry. It is the monitoring, data archiving and review over time that allows us to amend our soils steadily, ensuring the changes we initiate are based in evidence and as much as possible occur at speeds and in ways nature cooperates with.
How To Interpret The Results Of Your Soil Test & Analysis
Knowing the physical and chemical properties of a soil is critical to the development and success of nutrient, irrigation and renovation programs.
Soil and Water Testing: Why Results Should be Examined Together
Annual soil and water testing are sources of important data that should form a strong part of turf management decision making. Whilst they may get periodically performed, sometimes these tests are considered independent of each other, or analysed in isolation from other relevant factors which means we can miss the opportunity to join some dots on critical interactions occurring between them.
How To Manage Summer Grassy Weeds
Annual weeds germinate, complete their vegetative growth phase and set seed within a calendar year. Plants that have this type of lifecycle often set a generous amount of seed as their species survival has had to cater for the fact only a portion of those seeds will find fertile ground and a supportive environment in which to grow.
Managing Thatch: How Thatch Can Affect Disease Development
Thatch plays an important role in turf where it protects turfgrass crowns and leaves from the shearing action of foot traffic. 1.3cm of thatch depth is considered appropriate where protection of turf from wear is concerned on greens (Couch: 2000).
How to Control Algae and Moss in Turf Management
The most appropriate method for algae and moss control is by improving turf growing conditions, so that excess moisture is limited. This can be undertaken in most circumstances by improving the drainage capacity of the soil. Increasing air movement and improving irrigation scheduling can also help in the reduction of algae and moss incidence.
An Autumn Application Approach to Spring Dead Spot
Spring Dead Spot (SDS) of couch grass is a member of the Ectotrophic Root Infecting group of fungi. The ERI group covers a number of additional diseases commonly seen on intensively managed turf such as couch grass decline and take all patch but symptom expression and host specificity allow separation to discrete diseases.
Successful Approaches to Managing Stem Weevil
Argentine Stem Weevil (ASW) management in golf is a recurring challenge for superintendents. The extent to which they are a focus differs greatly between sites and geography. The differences can actually be quite extreme, but for those sites that ASW is a problem execution of a strong management plan that has a rock solid start point is absolutely critical.
Managing Lepidoptera Grubs In Late Summer & Autumn
Great attention gets paid to grub control at the start of spring with a view to all summer management through either a single or split application strategy. However, very late summer and into autumn often gets overlooked and this is when a different pest can turn up in great number.
New Ways to Manage Spring Poa
Poa annua has shown itself to be highly genetically plastic. Its ability to change its genetic composition in response to different selective pressures is truly impressive.
Winter Broad Leaf Weed Management for Golf Courses & Sportsfields
Broad Leaf Weeds (BLW) become an area of focus for turf managers mid winter as many have growth and development phase at this time that then results in a late winter / early spring flowering. There are many different types of broad leaf weeds – they are an impressively diverse group.
Couch Mite Management: A Modern Approach
Mites love dry conditions and sites with significant irrigation limitations (especially no overhead watering) are increasingly vulnerable. Successful mite management requires adoption of a range of management options.
How To Determine Nutrient Requirements From Soil Tests
While the soil analysis itself is important, it is the correct interpretation of the results that leads to improvement of soil conditions, in turn resulting in a healthy turfgrass plant. Nuturf’s soil analysis provides the customer with an important tool, offering the flexibility to interpret the results using the method most suited to the specific soil conditions, or simply according to the customer’s personal preferences.
Fix Turf Soil Compaction with Stamina Relieve
Soil compaction is a reduction in pore space due to a consolidation of the solid phase, resulting in increased density and reduced porosity. The consolidation of the soil generally occurs when downwards pressure is placed on the turf surface.
Managing Soil Compaction in Sportsfields
High surface activity in the form of human (ground staff, players) or machinery and equipment (mowers, carts, etc.) traffic has a major impact on compaction.
Downloadable Guide: Common Pests of Turf
A downloadable chart of some of the most common pests found in turf. A handy guide for any Australian turf manager.
Downloadable Guide: Common Weeds of Turf
A downloadable chart of some of the most common weeds found in turf. A handy guide for any Australian turf manager.
Pythium Awareness: Products, Practice, and Prevention
The turf management fraternity has well and truly embraced prevention as the ‘norm’. Not just for Pythium but for pests and disease more generally – atleast to the extent budgets allow. For Pythium however preventative management is the most sensible approach without doubt.
What Causes Localised Dry Spot in Greens and Management Tips
On sand-based profiles (e.g. USGA spec greens) the onset of summer can bring with it the return of Localised Dry Spot (LDS). This patchwork of inconsistent drying / wetting behavior can cause significant damage to a stable quality surface.
How to Control Grubs In Spring: Solutions That Get Results
Controlling grubs is a standard issue a turf manager gears up for each spring. Not because they want to – but because they have to. This is a predictably recurrent group of pests for which running the gauntlet hoping for a season of mild pest pressure probably isn’t worth it.
Downloadable Guide: Common Diseases of Turf
A downloadable chart of some of the most common diseases found in turf. A handy guide for any Australian turf manager.
Downloadable Chart: Nuturf Rain Chart 2025
A downloadable rain chart to help you track the level of rainfall in a daily 2023 calendar. A handy tool for any Australian turf manager.


About Nuturf
Nuturf is Australia’s leading supplier of turf management products, equipment and advice to turf professionals.
At Nuturf, we strategically partner with local and international manufacturers to bring a broad portfolio of solutions that span across all niches of urban, environmental and turf management including:
- Fertilisers and Plant Nutrition
- Plant Protection
- Wetting Agents
- Leading Turf Equipment and Machinery
- Agronomic Services and Consultation Services
We've been serving Australian professional turf managers for over 50 years and are proud of our culture of providing real solutions through products, advice and dedication to service.
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