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Active Ingredient | 45% Slender Creeping Red Fescue, 45% Chewings Fescue, 5% ABERROYAL Browntop Bentgrass, 5% HIGHLAND Browntop Bentgrass |
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Pack Size | 20kg |
Pack Size Coverage | 400m² |
Application Method(s) | Spread by Hand, Spreader |
Area of Use | Sports Turf |
Period Of Use | April, May, June, July, August, September |
A Premier mixture incorporating both slender creeping & chewings fescue for improved colour and disease-resistance.
Premier Bowls & Golf Greens Grass Seed will produce an exceptional high-quality and fine-leaved lawn. Suitable for Golf Tees and bowling Greens.
The mix has an excellent tolerance to close mowing with a compact tight turf sward. The tight sward and shoot density give an excellent resistance to disease.
How much Premier Bowl & Golf Green Grass Seed 20Kg will you need?
Purchase the correct amount of product for your requirements with our material calculator - which will tell you how much product you require.
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