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Product Overview
This premium landscaping grass seed blend features a combination of perennial ryegrass and strong creeping red fescue, designed for a variety of landscaping applications where durability and stress tolerance are essential. The inclusion of a tetraploid perennial ryegrass cultivar enhances the quick germination and hard-wearing surface, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
Strong creeping red fescue contributes to surface stability and regeneration potential through its rhizome system, ensuring a resilient and lush lawn.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Sowing Rate (g/m2) | 35 - 50 |
| Overseeding Rate (g/m2) | 20 - 30 |
| Sowing Depth | 5 - 10 mm |
| Mowing Height | 10 - 15 mm |
| Bag Coverage | 500 - 200 m2 |
Mixture Composition
| % | Cultivar | Species |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | Esquire | Perennial ryegrass |
| 30 | Double | 4Turf ryegrass |
| 40 | Maxima | Creeping red fescue |
| All cultivars chosen in this mixture are independently tested and rated for performance by the Sports Turf Research Institute. | ||
How to Use
Sowing and Overseeding Guidance:
- Sow when soil temperatures are high enough for germination.
- Prepare the surface and sow the seeds using the correct rate and depth for the mixture.
- For best results, use a disc seeder or a studded seed roller.
- If no rain is imminently forecast, irrigate the area until the top 10 mm of soil is wet but water is not pooling.
- For at least 2 - 3 weeks, ensure that the surface remains moist but not waterlogged.
- Make the first cut when the seedlings have three leaves, removing no more than one third of the leaf height.
- Continue to cut 1 - 2 times per week, removing no more than one third of the leaf height each time, gradually reducing the grass plants down to the desired height of cut.
Disclaimer
Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur, therefore a suitable alternative may be provided. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label. Standard terms and conditions of sale apply.
Premium Grass Seed Blend for Landscaping - Perennial Ryegrass and Creeping Red Fescue with Quick Germination and Surface Stability
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| SKU | 189177 |
| Brand | Industrial Products UK |
| Product Type | Turf & Landscaping > Grass Seed |
| Weight | 10kg |
| Barcode | IPU-PIN-10KG-RED-6DB9 |
- Premium Grass Seed Blend for Landscaping - Perennial Ryegrass and Creeping Red Fescue with Quick Germination and Surface Stability
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Description
Product Overview
This premium landscaping grass seed blend features a combination of perennial ryegrass and strong creeping red fescue, designed for a variety of landscaping applications where durability and stress tolerance are essential. The inclusion of a tetraploid perennial ryegrass cultivar enhances the quick germination and hard-wearing surface, making it ideal for high-traffic areas.
Strong creeping red fescue contributes to surface stability and regeneration potential through its rhizome system, ensuring a resilient and lush lawn.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Sowing Rate (g/m2) | 35 - 50 |
| Overseeding Rate (g/m2) | 20 - 30 |
| Sowing Depth | 5 - 10 mm |
| Mowing Height | 10 - 15 mm |
| Bag Coverage | 500 - 200 m2 |
Mixture Composition
| % | Cultivar | Species |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | Esquire | Perennial ryegrass |
| 30 | Double | 4Turf ryegrass |
| 40 | Maxima | Creeping red fescue |
| All cultivars chosen in this mixture are independently tested and rated for performance by the Sports Turf Research Institute. | ||
How to Use
Sowing and Overseeding Guidance:
- Sow when soil temperatures are high enough for germination.
- Prepare the surface and sow the seeds using the correct rate and depth for the mixture.
- For best results, use a disc seeder or a studded seed roller.
- If no rain is imminently forecast, irrigate the area until the top 10 mm of soil is wet but water is not pooling.
- For at least 2 - 3 weeks, ensure that the surface remains moist but not waterlogged.
- Make the first cut when the seedlings have three leaves, removing no more than one third of the leaf height.
- Continue to cut 1 - 2 times per week, removing no more than one third of the leaf height each time, gradually reducing the grass plants down to the desired height of cut.
Disclaimer
Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur, therefore a suitable alternative may be provided. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label. Standard terms and conditions of sale apply.
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