Resistance to wear and tear Resistance to wear and tear Resistance to wear and tear Resistance to wear and tear Resistance to wear and tear
Tolerance to drought Tolerance to drought Tolerance to drought    
Speed establishment Speed establishment Speed establishment Speed establishment Speed establishment
Suitability for shady areas Suitability for shady areas Suitability for shady areas    
Fineness of appearance Fineness of appearance Fineness of appearance    
Maintenance required Maintenance required Maintenance required    
WITH ADDED GRASS SEED
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DESCRIPTION
Multi Purpose Lawn Feed with added Grass Seed is the perfect choice for busy gardeners who want immediate outstanding results. This "two in one" process is both time saving and, as proved by the Sports Turf Research Institute (STRI), significantly improves seed establishment resulting in a healthier, better looking lawn.
SUITABILITY
Suitable for the busy gardener who is looking to achieve striking results quickly on a new or existing lawn. Minimal time sowing - minimal time germinating.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Mixed with the seed is a specially formulated phased release fertiliser. Once it is watered in, the first phase provides immediate nutrition for the young grass. The second phase releases nutrients, which gradually ensures the grass can grow into a dense and even lawn. Multi Purpose Lawn Feed with added Grass Seed results in approximately 20% more roots and 25% more ground cover in the establishment period.
SPECIES USED
100% fine leaved dwarf Perennial Ryegrass.
SIZES Covers up to:
250g Carton 7sq. meters
500g Carton 14sq. meters
1.5kg Carton 42sq. meters
SOWING DATES
Sow between March and October.
Young grass will appear within 7-10 days under good growing conditions.
SOWING RATES
New Lawn:
  50g per sq. metre (1½ oz per sq. yard)
Overseeding:
  35g per sq. metre (1¼ oz per sq. yard).
MOWING HEIGHT
New Lawn:
  When grass is 5-8cm (2-3in) high, cut for the first time. Trim lightly and gradually lower blades to an ideal cutting height of 25mm (1in).
Subsequent Cuts:
  Mow regularly but try not to remove more than a third of the growth at any one time.
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