JOHNSONS J RANGE
J Pitch 20kg
Suitable for: Football and Rugby Pitches, Gallops and Racecourses. (Ideal for the renovation of winter wear)
• Very rapid establishment ready to mow in 3-5 weeks
• Highly rated cultivars for a dense, hard wearing sward
• Good winter colour and disease resistance 20% Berlioz - Perennial Ryegrass 40% Fandango - Perennial Ryegrass 40% Essence - Perennial Ryegrass Sowing Rate: 35-75g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-75g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 25mm
J Premier Pitch 20kg
Suitable for: Football and Rugby Pitches, Gallops and Racecourses ideal for renovation of winter wear
• The UK’s No 1 sports turf renovation mixture
• Top rated cultivars, providing a sward of exceptional wear tolerance and density
• Rapid establishment, ideal for renovation, ready to mow 3-5 weeks
• Rapid recovery and re-growth from wear
• Camera friendly. Attractive colour, high disease resistance, and cleanness of cut providing a turf with exceptional visual merit 40% Bizet - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Eurodiamond - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Churchill - Perennial Ryegrass 10% Columbine - Perennial Ryegrass Sowing Rate: 35-75g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 25-75g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 25mm
iSeed® option
J RR 20kg
Suitable for: New Sports Stadia, Football and Rugby Pitches, Polofields and Racecourses
• The significant rhizomes of Limousine and Sombrero smooth stalked meadow grass delivers improved spring recovery and increased sward strength over traditional ryegrass blends
• New Sombrero No1 Rated • Exceptional wear tolerance • Top rated cultivars • High shoot density 30% Bizet - Perennial Ryegrass 10% Eurodiamond - Perennial Ryegrass 10% Ligalla - Perennial Ryegrass 10% Churchill - Perennial Ryegrass 20% Limousine - Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 20% Sombrero - Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass Sowing Rate: 25-35g/m2 Oversowing: 25g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 25mm
Independence Creeping Bent 11.36kg
Suitable for: Greens and Tees Renovation
• No 1 rated Creeping Bent for UK conditions
• Dense, compact growth
• Rapid establishment and wear tolerance
• Tolerant of close mowing, fast greens
• Low thatch Sowing Rate: 8g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 4g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 4mm
J Rescue Autumn 20kg
Suitable for: Overseeding Program and Rapid Repairs. Football and Rugby Pitches, Tees, Polo Fields & Racecourses
• Specifically designed for autumn/winter overseeding program - rapid establishment even under low soil temperatures (0-10oc), increased disease resistance and shade tolerance
• New Axcella, unique turf type annual ryegrass, delivers fastest low temp establishment
• New Double 4Turf Tetraploid perennial ryegrass, rapid establishment and improved disease resistance
• New Berlioz diploid perennial ryegrass (proven low temp germination) high wear tolerance
• Solo rough stalked meadow grass delivers rapid germination, high shoot density and excellent shade tolerance
30% Axcella - Annual Ryegrass 25% Double Tetraploid - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Berlioz - Perennial Ryegrass 20% Solo - Rough Stalked Meadow Grass Oversowing Rate: 10-75g/m2 Mowing height: down to 12mm
J Rescue Spring
Suitable for: Jan-March Overseeding Program and Rapid Repairs. Football and Rugby Pitches, Tees, Polo Fields and Racecourses
• Designed for winter/spring overseeding program - rapid establishment even under low soil temperatures (0-10O
C), increased turf quality and disease resistance
• New Axcella, unique turf type annual ryegrass, delivers fastest low temp establishment
• New Double 4Turf Tetraploid perennial ryegrass, rapid establishment, and improved disease resistance
• New Berlioz diploid perennial ryegrass (proven low temp germination) high wear tolerance
50% Axcella - Annual Ryegrass 25% Double Tetraploid - Perennial Ryegrass 25% Berlioz - Perennial Ryegrass Oversowing Rate: 10-75g/m2 Mowing height: down to 12mm
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