High-resistance lawn seeds 1 kg.

High-resistance lawn seeds 1 kg.

€13,99
Sale price  €13,99 Regular price 
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High-resistance lawn seeds 1 kg.

High-resistance lawn seeds 1 kg.

€13,99
Sale price  €13,99 Regular price 
High Resistance Lawn Seeds
- Size: 1 kg.
- Valid for up to 40 m2.
- Walkable lawn: Mixture prepared with ideal herbs for lawn formation
- Resistant to trampling. Therefore, it is recommended for all situations of use such as children's play areas, moderate traffic areas, etc.
- Adapts to all types of soil and grows quickly, forming dense and compact carpets.
- Soil preparation: Before sowing the lawn, it is advisable to enrich the soil with nutrients using fertilizer.
- Ideally, use organic fertilizer in combination with peat (in the case of mature manure spread approx. 400 kg of manure per 100 square meters of lawn). Alternatively, you can fertilize with complex mineral fertilizers at a rate of about 8 kg per 100 square meters of lawn.
- Then, if possible, plow the soil to a depth of 30-40 cm or, failing that, perform good excavation.
- Another possibility is to thoroughly dig up the soil. Before sowing, the soil should be worked again, breaking up the larger clods of earth and removing stones and weeds.
- Finally, level the surface (you can use a rake) with a slight slope to prevent harmful water stagnation.
- Sowing: The best time for sowing is September-October. The recommended dose is 1 kg of seed per 40-50 square meters of lawn area. Before sowing, mix the contents of the bag well.
- Sow by hand in cross passes, first in one direction and then in the other, to avoid leaving uncovered areas. After sowing, it is best to cover the seed with a thin layer of soil or peat.
- You can also lightly rake the soil to bury the seeds. Then, the soil should be rolled or pressed.
- Finally, water thoroughly.
- Maintenance: Maintain frequent watering until the first seedlings emerge. This occurs approximately 10-15 days after planting.
- Make the first cut after the lawn has reached a height of about 10-15 cm. During the first 2-3 cuts, do not cut the lawn to a height less than 5-6 cm.
- Watering: Water periodically according to needs and climatic trends, preferably during the cooler hours of the day (early morning and late afternoon). Distribute water evenly trying to avoid stagnation.
- Weeds: Combat them with frequent cuts and good fertilization. If the number of weeds is limited, with a little patience it is possible to manually remove unwanted plants by the root.
- If, on the contrary, there are a large number of plants, it is possible to use selective herbicide preparations.
- Fertilization: It is essential to achieve a lush and uniform lawn. Fertilizer helps the development of the plant, favoring both the growth of the aerial part and the root system. The best lawn fertilizers are those defined as slow-release (they release their nutrients continuously into the soil) and with a high nitrogen content, which is an important element in the soil.
- In general, the best time to fertilize is spring. This is the ideal season for the lawn, when the plant grows considerably. A second fertilization in September is also advisable.

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