Ivisons Essentials Hardwearing Grass Seed Mix
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Looking for a beautiful hardwearing lawn to be proud of? Our most popular mix is the one for you. This quality 50:50 mix is designed to thrive even in the most high traffic of areas, giving you a lush sward surface.Availability: In stock
SKU: GS-HW-250G
Brand: Ivisons
The best grass seed for that picture perfect lawn
Looking for a beautiful hardwearing lawn to be proud of? A quality 50:50 mix designed to thrive even in the most high traffic of areas, Ivisons Hardwearing Grass Seed is the mix for you. If you’re looking for a super durable lawn but you don’t want to compromise on quality, look no further. This multi-purpose lawn mix is super hard-wearing and provides a lusciously green, dense lawn.
Dwarf Perennial Rye Grass and Strong Creeping Red Fescue are the ideal grass species for those who want to easily establish and maintain a high-quality lawn. The wear-and-tear tolerance of this mix is incredibly high, making it suitable for those high traffic areas where your lawn may be getting a beating with all the fun your children and pets may be having.
Why Choose A Hardwearing Mix?
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Mixture Contains:✔ 50% Strong Creeping Red Fescue ✔ 50% Dwarf Amenity Ryegrass |
More About the Mixture:
Dwarf Ryegrass is a specifically bred strain of Perennial Ryegrass, selected for its ability to produce a thicker sward than a standard Ryegrass species and its shorter growth habits. Strong Creeping Red Fescue has creeping rhizomes. Rhizomes are a network of roots that live under the surface of the ground they typically grow horizontally, rather than vertically. Rhizomes often give the plant a higher chance of survival in tough environmental conditions. This species of grass has a more vigorous creeping habit than some similar species which helps to create a dense, hardwearing lawn. The shallow roots help it to remain green even in the driest of soils. |
How Do I Sow A New Lawn?
- Prepare the soil by removing any weeds, moss, stones and other debris.
- Add topsoil if think the current soil is of poor quality or if you need to level out your lawn.
- Rake over the site to leave a level and fine finish seedbed.
- Three to five days before you sow the grass seed, lightly rake in our Pre-Seed Fertiliser to encourage growth and root development.
- Sow the seeds at the recommended rate of 35g per m2.
- After sowing, lightly rake over the area.
- Firm down the seedbed by foot or by using a roller to improve contact between seeds and soil.
- Give your newly sown seeds a good watering.
How Do I Overseed an Existing Lawn?
- Scarify your lawn to remove any dead grass, weeds and moss.
- Ensure the soil isn’t too compact by raking the area sufficiently.
- Three to five days before you sow the grass seed, lightly rake in our Pre-Seed Fertiliser to encourage growth and root development.
- Sow the seeds at the recommended rate of 25g per m2.
- Make Sure the seeds are amongst the soil by raking the area.
- Firm down the seedbed by foot or by using a roller to improve contact between seeds and soil.
- Give your newly sown seeds a good watering.