Barenbrug Bar Rough 15KG - Landscape - Golf - Graszaadselect.com
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Bar Rough - Golf Course Rough | Barenbrug
- Content: 15 kilograms
- Suitable for: 1000-1500 m²
- Sowing density: 10-20 gr/m²
- Sowing period: March to October
- Treading tolerance: Low
- Drought tolerance: High
- Establishment rate: Slow
This golf mixture is suitable for roughs, the portions of the golf course adjacent to the tee, fairway and green. Bar Rough is a universal grass seed mixture suitable for all types of soils and contributes to a sustainable future thanks to its Green Earth label.
For what purposes can I use the Bar Rough mixture?
Bar Rough is ideal for sowing roughs around golf courses. It is suitable for all types of soils and can also be used to create large areas with a rustic and rural character. The mixture is designed for sustainable maintenance of golf courses and requires little mowing, fertilisation and pesticides.
What are the features of the Bar Rough mixture?
- Suitable for roughs on golf courses
- Universal grass seed for all soil types
- Low maintenance, only mowing a few times a month
- Low need for fertiliser and pesticides
- High shade tolerance thanks to red fescue
- Disease-resistant
- Beautiful flowering habit for a rustic and rural character
How do I sow the Bar Rough mixture?
Sow the Bar Rough mixture preferably between March and September when soil temperatures are above 10°C. Prepare the soil well by levelling it and clearing it of weeds. Sow the grass seed evenly and rake it in lightly. Press the seed and water sufficiently until the grass seed germinates.
How do I maintain the Bar Rough mixture?
Maintain the Bar Rough mixture by mowing the grass only a few times a month. Provide sufficient water during dry periods and fertilise the grass if necessary, but keep fertilisation minimal to promote durability.
Composition:
- 50% Hard fescue
- 30% Red fescue (tall)
- 20% Red fescue (common)