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GRASS SEED J Rye Fairway 20kg


Suitable for: Golf Tees, Fairways & Driving Ranges, Cricket Outfields (without ryegrass)


• Designed for the renovation of high traffic fairways


• Very hardwearing under fairway mowing conditions


• Rapid establishment


• Excellent year round colour and disease resistance


• Attractive, fine leaved sward with unique Quatro and Manetto fine fescue


15% Dickens - Perennial Ryegrass 20% Musica - Chewings Fescue 20% Cezanne - Slender Creeping Red Fescue 15% Quatro - Sheeps Fescue 15% Manetto - Hard Fescue Sowing Rate: 35-50g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 15-25g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 10mm


J Roughs 20kg


Suitable for: Golf Rough and Dry Impoverished Soils


• Attractive when left uncut; open sward will not slow play unnecessarily


• Very slow regrowth, reducing maintenance costs


• Ideal for embankments or areas where access is restricted


• Reduced fertiliser requirements • Year round colour


10% Samanta - Slender Creeping Red Fescue 25% Maxima - Strong Creeping Red Fescue 25% Herald - Strong Creeping Red Fescue 25% Triana - Hard Fescue 10% Shade Star - Crested Dogstail 5% Highland - Browntop Bent Sowing Rate: 25-35g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 20mm


J Court 20kg


Suitable for: High Quality Tennis Courts, Cricket Wickets and Tees


• Designed for rapid renovation of modern natural courts


• High shoot density and year round attractive colour


• Top rated cultivars under close mown conditions


• Excellent tolerance to abrasive wear • Strong soil binding characteristics 50% Libero - Perennial Ryegrass 50% Jessica - Perennial Ryegrass Sowing Rate: 35-75g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-75g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 5mm


J Wicket 20kg


Suitable for: Cricket Squares, Tees & Tennis Courts (overseeding mix)


• Designed to perform on traditional clay rootzones


• Contains high proportion of Evita perennial ryegrass as used at the Oval


• Good Colour • Fast establishment and regrowth • Fine and dense sward 50% Sirtaky - Perennial Ryegrass 50% Evita - Perennial Ryegrass Sowing Rate: 35-75g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-75g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 4mm


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ALS Contract Services can supply and apply or apply only a range of selective herbicides to your specifications. A standard 18 hole golf course can be sprayed in 4½ hours.


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J Premier Wicket 20kg


Suitable for: Overseeding Mix for Premier Tees, Tennis Courts & Cricket


• Proven performance! New Dickens and Chardin highest rating on 2012 STRI close mown list


• Contains increased proportion of Evita perennial ryegrass as used at the oval


• Outstanding shoot density and proven tolerance of close mowing


• Attractive colour and leaf fineness, blended mix delivers high disease resistance


The following cultivars are also available straight, for renovation use


25% Dickens - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Chardin - Perennial Ryegrass 50% Evita - Perennial Ryegrass Sowing Rate: 35-75g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-75g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 4mm


J Multi-Sport 20kg


Suitable for: Sports Fields, Cricket Outfields and Athletics Grounds


• A multi purpose mixture designed for schools and colleges where a high quality flexible sward is required


• Top rated cultivars, providing a sward of exceptional wear tolerance and density


• Rapid establishment, ideal for renovation


• New generation fine turf strong creeping red fescue Rossinante


• Attractive colour, cuts cleanly 25% Chardin - Perennial Ryegrass 50% Ligalla - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Rossinante - Strong Creeping Red Fescue Sowing Rate: 35-50g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-50g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 25mm


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