GRASS SEED
LM5 Cricket Grass Seed
A specially formulated seed mixture for cricket tables and wickets. The mix contains two specially selected Dwarf Perennial Rye-grass cultivars to provide excellent colour and fineness of leaf. Both cultivars have been selected for their ability to tolerate wear and recover from the seasons play.
• 50% Perennial Rye-grass • 50% Perennial Rye-grass
LM6 Greens Grass Seed
LM6 has been formulated for high quality greens. This modern mixture combines three separate cultivars to provide a fine dense sward, with excellent disease resistance that produces consistent colour all year round.
• 50% Slender Creeping Red Fescue • 10% Browntop Bent • 40% Chewings Fescue
LM5 "Fantastic product and would recommend"
"2 weeks after planting it's looking really healthy and covering well."
LM6 "Great product, clean seed with excellent cultivars."
"Grass seed started to germinate within few days of planting."
Mixtures LM1
LM2 LM3
LM4 LM5 LM6
Pack Size
10 kg 20 kg
10 kg 20 kg ●
20 kg ●
10 kg 20 kg ●
10 kg ● ●
10 kg 20 kg ● ●
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