Grass seed Liget mixture Polder 20 kg

Good quality, well-loading grass mixture "Liget" - lawn mix Characteristics: largely identical to the Sport mixture. It is well suited to looser soils or even in partial shade. Seed rate: 40-50 g/m2 SUMMARY Felemáslevelű csenkesz 50.00% English periwinkle...
Item number: 
T07668
Data
Manufacturer:
Cultures:
Width:
17.000000 cm
Height:
42.000000 cm
Length:
81.000000 cm
Availability:
1-4 nap
Sales unit:
db
Delivery availability:
1-5 nap
Weight:
20 kg/db
Points earned after purchase:
228 Ft
Details
Good quality, well-loading grass mixture
"Liget" - lawn mix
Characteristics: largely identical to the Sport mixture. It is well suited to looser soils or even in partial shade.
Seed rate: 40-50 g/m2
SUMMARY
Felemáslevelű csenkesz 50.00%
English periwinkle 30.00%
Red fescue 20.00%

Polder Ltd. is a leading player in the production, processing and marketing of grass seeds in this specialised field of the seed industry. Based on many years of experience, they have developed a range of grass seed mixtures that are constantly available. They can satisfy most of the user's needs. The majority of the ingredients of the mixtures are home-grown varieties (home-bred varieties for mixtures recommended for lawns).
Grass seed mixtures consisting of several species (including cultivars) are generally used for the establishment of lawns and lawns. Planting with one species (so-called pure seeding) is rarely used. The planting of a few high-yielding grasses (e.g. Hungarian rye-grass, knotweed, reed canarygrass) in a single species is usually considered for fodder production in poorly situated areas.
In any case, planting with grass seed mixtures gives better results. Bear in mind that the species in the mixture have different characteristics and habitat requirements, so that different growing sites may have different components that will ensure a closed stand.
Species with different developmental characteristics complement each other well in the development of their stands (e.g. species with a variegated growth habit and species with a shrubby growth habit). In the case of ornamental grassland, a higher aesthetic value can also be achieved by mixing species with appropriate leaf width, leaf colour and other different characteristics.
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