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JOHNSONS J RANGE


GRASS SEED Cobra Nova Creeping Bent 11.36kg


Suitable for: Golf Greens and Luxury Lawns


• Highest rated new cultivar STRI 2011


• Highest rating for tolerance of close mowing STRI & NTEP


• Rapid establishment and wear tolerance


• Excellent resistance to disease, red thread, dollar spot and fusarium


• Exceptional shoot density and dark green colour, low thatch Sowing Rate: 8g/m2 Oversowing Rate: 4g/m2 Mowing Height: down to 4mm


Horsemax Paddock 10kg HorseMax Elite is a high


specification grass mixture designed for the creation and maintenance of all types of horse pastures. The species selected have been carefully chosen for their suitability for horses and their ability to reduce the risk of Laminitus when compared to standard horse mixtures.


This long term mixture has been formulated to support the diverse demands horses place on a sward. A horse paddock has to not only provide a source of food but also an exercise area, placing great stress on the sward. Couple this with the need to produce some winter forage and


it is obvious why some horse paddocks look completely bare by the end of the summer season.


• Provides good quality, palatable yet low sugar sward • Produces a dense, hard wearing sward • Fescue reduces sward damage from treading • Herbs can be supplied as a separate item


CUTTING & GRAZING (5 YEARS PLUS)


2kg - Premium - Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass 1.5kg - Orantas - Intermediate Perennial Ryegrass 1.5kg - Cancan - Late Perennial Ryegrass 2kg - Twytop - Late Perennial Ryegrass 1kg - Crested Dogstail 1kg - Creeping Red Fescue 1kg - Promesse - Timothy Sowing rate: 15-20kgs/acre (37-50kgs/hectare) Overseeding: 10-15kgs/acre (25-37kgs/hectare)


38 DID YOU KNOW WE DO CONTRACT SPRAYING? SEE PAGE 78


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