Grass Pegs

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Grass pegs are the finishing step that keeps artificial turf flat, tight and resistant to movement over time. Our range of cheap artificial grass pegs covers pack options suited to different project sizes, from small balcony patches to full backyard lawns, with both metal pin and plastic peg styles available. A firm perimeter hold prevents edges from lifting in windy conditions and stops joins from separating under regular foot traffic. Each pack of cheap artificial grass pegs is designed to drive cleanly into compacted soil and sand bases without bending, giving you a secure hold that holds up through Australian weather. Browse the range at affordable prices with fast shipping Australia wide and a 12-month warranty on every item. Pair your pegs with our full artificial grass range or browse the outdoor garden collection for everything else you need.

Metal Pins or Plastic Pegs: Which Type Suits Your Project?

The range includes both metal pin and plastic peg options, and the right choice depends on the surface and the nature of the job. Metal pins drive deeper into compacted soil and sand bases, giving a firmer hold better suited to permanent outdoor lawns with regular foot traffic. They also handle sun and rain exposure without degrading as quickly as softer materials. Plastic pegs are lighter and easier to push by hand, making them a practical choice for smaller projects, weed mat anchoring and situations where you need to lift and reposition sections of fake grass occasionally without leaving large holes in the base. For the cleanest result across joins and seams, combining pegs with grass joining tape keeps edges flat and prevents the turf from separating under traffic. A well-secured synthetic grass installation typically needs both products working together: pegs for perimeter hold and tape for seam integrity.

Beyond Synthetic Turf: Other Surfaces Grass Pegs Can Secure

Grass pegs are more versatile than their name suggests. Shade cloth run along a fence line or over a garden bed can be anchored at the base with pegs driven into soil or a compacted border, keeping the fabric taut and preventing it from catching wind and pulling loose. The same principle applies to other outdoor shade structures that include ground-level fabric or edging, where pegs provide a low-profile anchor without permanent fixtures. Weed mat used beneath garden beds or around plantings is another common use, since pegs hold the mat flat while still allowing water to pass through to the soil below. If you are using pegs for shade cloth or weed mat rather than turf, plastic options are generally sufficient and easier to pull and reposition for seasonal adjustments without leaving significant holes.

Working Out the Right Pack Size for Your Area

Pack size comes down to the perimeter of the area you are securing and the number of seams in the installation. A standard approach is to place pegs roughly every 20 to 30 centimetres along edges and borders, then add extras at every corner and along each seam line where two rolls of turf meet. For a compact balcony or courtyard patch with a single roll and a simple rectangular layout, a smaller pack is generally sufficient. Larger installations with multiple rolls, irregular borders or garden bed cut-outs need considerably more, and ordering a small surplus is always worthwhile rather than running short mid-install. When laying alongside artificial hedges or border panels that also require ground anchoring along their base, factor those perimeter runs into your total count. A broader range of garden accessories is available if you need other tools to complete the job.

Keeping Your Installation Secure Over Time

Once the installation is complete, pegs should sit flush with the turf surface and not be visible through the pile. Check the perimeter and seam lines after the first few weeks, particularly following heavy rain or an extended dry period that can cause minor soil movement, and press any pegs that have risen back down level. Keeping a small stock of spares in outdoor storage alongside other garden tools means you can re-secure any section that shifts without needing a new order. A well-anchored lawn stays looking newer for longer and needs minimal intervention to maintain its appearance season to season. Once the turf is firmly in place, garden decor and planters placed around the perimeter define the space and complement the lawn without requiring anything to be embedded in the turf itself.

Why Shop at Factory Buys

Factory Buys is rated highly on Trustpilot, and customers consistently call out the value and fast delivery across our artificial grass accessories range. Every grass peg pack comes with a 12-month warranty and our support team is available 8am to 8pm seven days a week if you have questions about pack sizes, compatibility or your order.

Which grass pegs suit your job: turf pins for artificial grass, weed mat pegs, or joining tape sets?

Choose turf pins when you are securing artificial grass edges and corners so the turf stays flat. Weed mat pegs suit fixing weed mat or underlay in place before laying turf. If you are joining turf rolls, pick a joining tape set, then anchor the seam with pins for a cleaner finish.

How many grass pegs do you need based on your turf size and the edges you need to secure?

Estimate pegs by planning the perimeter first, then adding extra for corners and any seams. A simple approach is placing pegs roughly every 20 to 30 cm around edges, then adding more anywhere the turf lifts. If you have multiple joins, allow additional pins, and consider 100 or 200 piece packs.

Are these grass pegs compatible with your artificial grass, weed mat, and ground type?

Check the listing to match the peg type to your materials and conditions. Metal pegs are a better fit for denser turf or compact soil where you need a firmer hold, while plastic options can suit lighter DIY jobs. Confirm the peg length suits your turf thickness and whether you are anchoring turf, weed mat, or both.

What install checks matter most, such as peg length, spacing, and keeping joins flat?

Confirm peg length is long enough to bite into the ground while sitting flush with the turf surface. Keep spacing consistent, starting at the perimeter, then secure edges and corners carefully to stop lifting or curling. For joins, lay grass joining tape flat, pin along the seam, then brush fibres to help conceal fixings.

If your grass pegs arrive late, damaged, missing, or incorrect, what is the quickest way to get it sorted?

All orders are dispatched from our warehouse within 1 to 2 business days. Delivery typically takes 1 to 12 business days, depending on your location and the courier. All products include a 12 month warranty, and our Customer Support team is available 8 am to 8 pm, 7 days per week. If you need help at any stage, visit our Contact Us page and include your order number plus a short description so we can assist sooner.