Lawn Grass SPORTRASEN
OASE Lawn Grass Seed SPORTRASEN offers the very best for a dense and lush grass able to withstand heavy wear. This seed mixture where its use is meant for sports grounds, parks, and playgrounds features extremely high resistance to wear, quick recovery ability so that leave a healthy appearance.
- provides protective turfgrass: a blend for a thick and lush carpet of grass. Even the most extreme uses can find it hardy in high-wear areas.
- One of the best grasses for activity areas: regeneration occurs really quickly following injury.
- All Year Round Action: It would tolerate frost in winter and withstand high temperatures in summer.
- Adaptability and Reliability: This seed mixture completely fits various soils.
The aforementioned elements in this well-formed seed mix are: Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne): Offers durability and fastness in growth. Red Fescue (Festuca rubra): Provides fullness and a fine texture. Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis): Gives tough and enduring performance.
How to Use Lawn Grass SPORTRASEN
The best times to sow for OASE Lawn Grass Seed SPORTRASEN are early spring to late autumn. During this period, conditions will be quite ideal for germination, as extremes in generally temperature would actually be lessened. Seed quantity will depend on the size of the area and soil condition. For clear instructions, check instructions found on the product packaging.
This grass seed prefers its pH to be between 5.5 and 7.0. For very acidic soils, acidifying agents should be used. The area must be cleared from weeds before sowing. Water regularly in the first few weeks to promote germination and especially during dry spells.
- Prepare the Ground: Uproot and clear weeds and loosen the soil.
- Sow the Seeds: Disperse evenly for coverage.
- Water Regularly: Keep the soil moist until germination occurs, usually within 7-10 days.
- Maintain Your Lawn: Mow and water as needed to ensure a healthy, vibrant turf.
For keeping your OASE Lawn Grass Seed SPORTRASEN lawn looking its best: When grass has reached a height of 8-10 cm, mow it down to a level of 4-5 cm. Always cut no more than a third of the length of any blade rounded, as this will give room to prevent stress. Make watering consistent, especially during dry spells. Apply water early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid evaporation. Employ a balanced fertilizer seasonally to ensure the grass gets all the nutrients for healthy growth. Spring will mainly involve nitrogen-based fertilizers and autumn potassium-rich ones. Aerate the soil at least once a year. This will aid better air, water, and nutrient penetration.
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