



Ivisons Essentials Lazy Lawn Grass Seed Mix
Short description
Ivisons Lazy Lawn Grass Seed Mix is specifically designed for those busy people who would rather spend more time looking at the lawn rather than cutting it once a week. Defra certified seed mixAvailability: Sold out
SKU: GS-LL-250G
Brand: Ivisons

Want a fabulous looking lawn but don't have the time for the upkeep?
Ivisons Lazy Lawn Grass Seed Mix is specifically designed for those busy people who would rather spend more time looking at the lawn rather than cutting it once a week. This slow-growing mix produces an amazing dark green lawn that is super low maintenance. Due to its slower-growing habit, it's ideal for those hard to mow areas.
Why Choose A Slow Growing Mix?
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Mixture Contains:40% Bokser Dwarf Amenity Ryegrass 35% Nicole Slender Red Fescue 20% Turfgold Dwarf Amenity 5% Highland Brown Top Bent |
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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. Slender Creeping Red Fescue has a creeping growth habit, allowing it to form a mat or a turf, it requires less attention than other fescue species as it has a finer bristle like leaf that has a less aggressive growing rate. This means it can be used for creating a finer quality lawn finish. This species also shows reasonable salt tolerance for coastal areas. Browntop Bent is a cool season grass that is used mainly used on golf greens. Bent seed has a unique look as it is very small and fine, so fine in fact that they are almost like dust. Browntop Bent is tolerates very short mowing, it is suitable for most soil conditions and provides exceptional density. |
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.