Premium Lawn Seed
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5kg or 10kg Premium Goldcrop Lawn Seed
This Grass Seed Mix Contains The Following Cultivars:
50% = Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass: Jubliee
50% = Strong Creeping Fescue: Dipper
Description: This lawn seed mix is specially blended for a low maintenance, hard-wearing lawn that has excellent colour and uniform appearance. The Ryegrass conatined in the mix is hard wearing and has a dark green colour. The Fescue contained in the mix is a wispier grass that tolerates shade and drought. This is an all round premium lawn seed mix that is Irish certified quality.
5kg Coverage: Up to 150m2
10kg Coverage: Up to 300m2
Sowing: March to September
Cutting: March to November
How to Start a Lawn From Seed
Preparation
If you are overseeding into your existing lawn, make sure any moss and weeds are removed first. You can do this through scarification. This will allow the grass seeds to make contact with the soil and give it it's best chance to grow.
If you are sowing a new lawn, clear the soil as best you can of stones and other debris, and try to rake it smooth.
Sowing Grass Seed
Spread the lawn seed evenly over the area at a rate between 35g to 50g per square metre. After the grass seed is spread, rake it lightly into the soil. Roll over the area with something, or stamp it in with your foot. Water the area.
Germination
When temperatures are above 15°C you will start to see the seed germinating. It is very important to keep the area moist the from the day the seed is sown until the grass is established.
After Care
When the grass is established, and has reached 8cm to 10cm in height, cut it for the first time. Be careful not to turn your lawn mower too aggressively at this early stage as the grass will still be weak. Refrain from using a ride on mower on new lawns until it is well established, and can handle the wear.
Applying a fertiliser, will help establishe your lawn quicker. A new lawn requires fertiliser to establish it. Over time the lawn will build up its own bank of organic matter, and fertiliser will not be so necessary. Our Landscaper pro fertiliser is a top quality lawn fertiliser.
Patch Work
If you are just patching up some dead spots in an existing lawn, loosen the soil in the patch first. Sprinkle seed into the patch. Rake it in. Follow the same after care instructions as above.