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Primeturf Artificial Grass 100pcs Synthetic Pins Fake Lawn Turf Weed Mat Pegs Joining Tape
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Primeturf Artificial Grass 200pcs Synthetic Pins Fake Lawn Turf Weed Mat Pegs Joining Tape
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Grass Pegs
Secure your turf with ease using cheap artificial grass pegs, designed for a firm and long-lasting hold. Each pack of cheap artificial grass pegs helps keep your synthetic lawn flat, neat and stable in all weather conditions. Choose from durable metal or plastic options suited to different surfaces and installation styles. Pair with artificial grass, grass tapes or artificial hedges for a professional finish. Enjoy great value for money and fast delivery across Australia.
Get a Professional Finish with the Right Grass Pegs
Installing synthetic turf or decorative panels is easier with the right artificial grass pegs. These pegs ensure your lawn stays flat, preventing lifting or curling over time. Whether you are fitting a small balcony patch or covering a full backyard, the pegs provide stability and keep seams secure, even under heavy foot traffic or during windy conditions.
Choosing the Right Peg for Your Lawn
Factory Buys offers a selection of metal and plastic grass pegs suitable for both domestic and commercial use. Metal pegs are ideal for dense turf or compact soil, while plastic options suit lighter projects and DIY applications. For seamless installation, use grass tapes between joints and anchor edges firmly with pegs. This combination keeps your artificial grass looking smooth and natural.
Tips for Installation and Maintenance
Start by placing pegs around the perimeter every 20 to 30 centimetres for maximum hold. Secure seams and corners carefully to prevent movement over time. For added realism, brush the grass fibres upward after pegging to conceal the fixtures. Pair with synthetic grass or use alongside artificial plants to complete a low-maintenance, cohesive garden setup.
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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.





