Because more and more people are choosing Brazilian grass for their gardens.

Grama brasileira - Jardim verde e resistente o ano todo

If you're thinking about renovating your garden or simply want a more practical and durable alternative to traditional grass, it's worth learning more about Brazilian grass. This type of vegetation is gaining popularity in Portuguese gardens—and for good reason.

Next, we explain what makes it so special and why it could be the ideal solution for your green space.

Grass vs. Brazilian Grass: what changes?

Most gardens are covered with seeded grass, which grows primarily in height and requires constant maintenance. Brazilian grass, on the other hand, is a robust, creeping plant that spreads slowly through underground stolons. This means it forms a dense, resistant cover over time, without forming that typical "cushion" of old grass.

Simple planting (no complications)

One of the strengths of Brazilian grass is that anyone can plant it, even without experience. The plants come rooted in trays and are placed directly in the soil, without the need for digging, leveling, or dealing with irrigation systems. Furthermore, it can even be installed in existing gardens, among the current grass.

Green all year round (yes, even in winter)

Unlike grass, which tends to dry out or yellow in the cold, Brazilian grass remains green in all seasons. It has excellent tolerance to frost and low temperatures — which makes sense, considering it originates from Curitiba, in southern Brazil, where the climate is very similar to ours.

Less watering, less trimming, more time for yourself.

This grass is an ally for those who want a beautiful garden without excessive work. It needs much less water than traditional grass and grows slowly, requiring few mowings throughout the year. It also withstands frequent trampling and even pet urine well — ideal for those who have dogs or cats.

And the weeds? Controlled naturally.

Although it takes between 3 and 4 months to fully cover the ground, Brazilian grass helps to suppress weeds as it grows. With regular mowing, the need for herbicides disappears. Furthermore, since it does not produce viable seeds, it is not invasive and does not spread undesirably.

A lasting and sustainable investment.

The durability of Brazilian grass is impressive. Once installed, it remains healthy for many years, even without constant fertilization. If you want to boost growth, you can use mineral fertilizer or well-rotted manure. And what about the empty trays? They are 100% recyclable—simply place them in the yellow recycling bin or reuse them as planters.

It is worth it?

If you're looking for an eco-friendly, economical, and low-maintenance solution for your garden, Brazilian grass is a solid choice. It's perfect for those who want a beautiful, functional green space that's resistant to daily use.

Final tip: Planting in spring or summer is best for faster growth. But don't worry — Brazilian grass can be planted at any time of year.

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