Mineral Magic

Turfcare Australia is the exclusive distributor of Mineral Magic across New Zealand and Australia (excluding Western Australia). This innovative, 100% natural Biogenic Amorphous Silica (BAS) is non-toxic, non-carcinogenic, and over 125 million years in the making – formed deep beneath Western Australia’s Northwest and simply crushed and screened for use. With its ultra-low carbon footprint, Mineral Magic offers a sustainable, high-performance alternative to synthetic soil conditioners.

Weather you’re managing hydrophobic sand plains or heavy clay-based soils, Mineral Magic improves soil structure, enhances water efficiency, and supports healthier turf with fewer inputs and less environmental impact.

Why Choose Mineral Magic?

  • Improves soil aeration and drainage
  • Enhances water retention and nutrient uptake
  • Builds stronger, deeper root systems
  • Reduces reliance on chemical fertilisers
  • 100% natural, low-carbon, and safe for people and pets
  • Delivers performance in both sandy and clay-based soils

Mineral Magic Lawn Conditioner – A pure BAS soil amendment designed to boost soil structure, retain moisture, reduce compaction and improve root zone aeration ideal for all surfaces, from school ovals to elite sports grounds.

To discover how Mineral Magic can transform your turf, contact your local Turfcare Australia Territory Manager today.

Testimonial

“The City of Gosnells has utilised Mineral Magic as part of the rehabilitation process of the grassed amphitheatre at Centennial Pioneer Park, and the recently upgraded grass surface at the Administration Gardens on Albany Highway Gosnells on Albany Highway Gosnells. As a result the City has stipulated Mineral Magic as part of the ‘in-ground’ soil amendment specifications for the Gosnells Oval and Mary Carrol Park refurbishment projects. The City is happy with the results to date, and is proud to be supporting a WA based product in its ongoing mission of supplying high quality parks, sporting fields and garden areas, in conjunction with reducing water usage and improving nutrient uptake and soil structure. “

Craig New – Coordinator Parks Operations, City of Gosnells