Bottos Seed for extensive lawn grassing ROYAL PARK - BOTTOS
Code: CUS-47924
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- Royal Park by Bottos (New 2020 Version) is a seed blend for lawns (tall fescue and American ryegrass) with medium texture and dark color, specifically designed for overseeding dark tall fescues or new turf establishment on large areas with heavy foot traffic and limited water availability
- Perfect for all areas with high summer temperatures and where rapid lawn, garden, rustic or sports area turf establishment is required
- Royal Park, at full maturity, appears dense, medium textured and uniform, and is highly tolerant to fungal diseases such as Powdery Mildew, Red Thread, Dollar Spot, and Microdochium Nivale
- Also suitable for new seeding of heavily trafficked playing fields (Rugby), dog training grounds, and public parks
Composition
70% Tall Fescue (Inferno, Rebounder, Fatcat)
30% Perennial RyegrassSuitable for Overseeding / Reseeding
Sun Exposure: 70%, Mix of shade and sun
Color: Dark green
Maintenance: Low frequency
Irrigation System: Recommended
Usage Period: March, April, May, June, August, September, October
Yield Dosage 1Kg: Seeding 22 sqm (45 gr/sqm) - overseeding 18 sqm (55 gr/sqm)
Package Bag: 1 Kg
USAGE TIPS
Seeding and Dosage: Germination can take from 4 to 10 days, directly related to soil temperatures (soil temperature required above 12°C). The dosage is 40-55 gr/sqm; maximum doses are recommended for overseeding, high temperatures, or imperfect seedbed preparation. It is always advisable to use lawn soil
Mowing: Perform the first cut when the grass reaches 6-8 cm. During annual management, maintain height between 4 and 6 cm. Never remove more than 30% of the existing vegetation
Irrigation: During seeding and reseeding, keep the soil constantly moist until complete germination. For mature lawns, irrigate with 10 mm of water every 2-3 days during summer (10 liters per sqm). Pay attention to water management; avoid excessive amounts and frequency during the hottest periods to prevent the onset of potential seasonal diseases. In shaded areas under pines, double the watering times during the hottest periods
Nutrition: Apply phosphate fertilization at seeding, then manage the lawn at maturity with 15 units of Nitrogen per sqm annually, choosing fertilizers specific for lawns, preferably controlled-release. Plan 4 annual fertilizations, limiting excessive phosphorus levels to avoid the proliferation of annual bluegrass. Also schedule 2 to 4 biostimulant treatments to increase tolerance to foot traffic and heat
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