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LANDSCAPE MIXTURE CONTINUED


ESTATE 2.5KG


Economical ryegrass mix for rapid cover and good wear. Can be used in many situations, and unlike some of the mixtures offered at this price level this mixture offers true amenity cultivars.


Suitable for: Reseeding, Utility Areas, Winter Sports & High Wear Back Lawns.


Sowing Rate: 35-50g/m2 410ESTAT0025


Estate


For country parks, nature reserves, etc. Many mixtures claim to be of low


. £15.00 per 2.5kg LOW MAINTENANCE 20KG


maintenance type but few actually demonstrate this characteristic satisfactorily. Our low maintenance mixture comprises carefully selected slow growing cultivars of fine turf species that achieve a low final height.


Sowing Rate: 25-35g per square metre. 410LOWMA0500 Low Maintenance


PREMIER S/S 12+6+6 OUTFIELD 25KG


Popular standard spring and summer high nitrogen fertiliser. Suitable for outfield and amenity grass areas. For turf mown >12mm.


Application Rate: 35-50g/m2 Pack Coverage: 500-714m2 320ALSSS0800


Premier S/S PREMIER S/S


12+3+9 +1% FE + 1% MG MINI GRAN 25KG


A quality balanced spring and summer mini-granular fine turf fertiliser, to replace losses through clipping removal with micronutrients.


Application Rate: 25-35g/m2


Pack Coverage: 1,000 - 714m2


320ALSSS0400


Premier S/S 12+3+9


£20.08 per 25kg 12+6+6 Outfield £16.50 per 25kg £99.50 per 20kg GREENSWARD 20KG


For embankments, building surrounds and some landscape areas. A popular and economic non-ryegrass


mixture. Especially suitable for steep banks as it contains a high proportion of creeping grasses which facilitate soil stabilisation.


Sowing Rate: 35-50g per square metre. 410GREEN0400 Greensward


MM16 (SHADE MIX) 20KG


Designed to adapt to various levels of shade and grows well under trees and in shaded areas. It is worth bearing in mind that the denser the shade the higher the cutting height should be set. Will not close cut.


Sowing Rate: 70g per square metre. 410MM160500


TURF FOOD BIO 7+3+20+3%MG 25KG


Turf Food Bio is an organic- mineral compound NPK fertiliser that contains composting bacteria to break down moss and organic matter into nutrient whilst feeding turf for up to 3 months.


Turf Food Bio is excellent for use as a conventional “K” fertiliser on turf or as a “moss inhibitor” when applying in spring time or early summer. Contains 3% magnesium which gives grass an intensive green colour.


This fertiliser makes no stains on paths, concrete, or paving, unlike iron based moss treatments.


Makes a stronger turf and makes it less sensitive to bad weather, stress and diseases.


APPLICATION • On turf for indirect treatment against mosses


• Turfcare in general as a organic-mineral fertiliser


• As a K-fertiliser for autumn treatment or during season to ensure healthy turf conditions


• To apply on golf courses, sportsfields, football fields, and ornamental lawns


• To develop a consistent green colour and an improved turf density and root mass


• To reduce roller and mower pickup as rapidly broken down by moisture into the sward


Application Rate: 50-150g/m2


application needs. 310NUTR7321 Premier Turfclean Bio


7+3+20


310NUTR7320 Premier Turfclean Bio 7+3+20


according to £13.42 per 10kg £24.99 per 25kg


49 MM16 (Under Trees) £92.50 per 20kg £69.50 per 20kg


TURF ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS


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