Masterline PM51 Greenscape Grass Seed
Masterline PM51 Greenscape Grass Seed
Masterline PM51 Greenscape Grass Seed
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Masterline PM51 Greenscape Grass Seed

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Perfect for creating a Hardwearing Lawn (with ryegrass)

  • Highly adaptable mixture that establishes rapidly
  • Forms hard wearing fine leaved sward
  • ideal for general purpose landscaping and lawns

Masterline PM51 Greenscape Grass Seed

An ability to germinate and establish rapidly makes this mixture ideal for landscaping and hard wearing lawns. The tetraploid Perennial rye-grass cultivar used has a deep rooting system which facilitates excellent disease resistance and drought tolerance. The inclusion of a diploid perennial rye-grass cultivar improves the wear tolerance of the mix. In addition, the rhizomatous strong creeping red fescue improves the density of the sward as well as improving the ability to recover from wear.

Mixture Composition

% Cultivar Species
25 Double 4Turf tetraploid perennial rye
25 Esquire Perennial ryegrass
50 Maxima Strong creeping red fescue

 

*Cultivars are subject to availability, and may differ from that listed.

Directions for Use

Sowing Rate (g/m2) Overseeding Rate (g/m2) Mowing Height (mm)
35 - 50 25 - 50 Down to 13

Sowing Guidance

  • Prepare the surface before sowing ensuring that:
    • Stones & weeds are removed.
    • There is sufficient drainage.
    • The surface is level and firm.
    • The surface is moist.
  • Sow the seeds evenly, using the correct sowing rate to a depth of approximately 10 mm.
  • Ensure that the surface remains moist for at least 2 - 3 weeks.
  • Make the first cut when the grass is 5 - 6 cm tall and tillering has started.

Overseeding Guidance

  • Prepare the existing turf by removing excess thatch and limiting irrigation and fertilisation.
  • Apply using the correct overseeding rate.
  • For best results use a disc seeder or a studded see roller.